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If you go to Wikipedia and type "List of heads of state", you'll find a list of current heads of state (and heads of government, when they are not the same person). I'll leave it to you to check which of these qualify as "presidents".
benigno simeon "noynoy" conjuanco aquino III
Ten African heads of state, their countries and capital
Heads of State - group - was created in 2008.
the secretary of state heads the state department. The current secretary of state is Hilary Rodham-Clinton.
The Okavango River and the link below will give you a full list.
The state governor
zambia Nigeria ghana kenya zimbabwe namibia...
The plural is heads of state
Russian heads of state before 1917 were called Tsars or Czars.
Ah, what a lovely question! It's actually "heads of state" when referring to the leaders of different countries. Remember, when we talk about multiple leaders, we keep "state" singular to show they are all part of the same concept. Keep painting with those words, my friend!
The term "heads of state" is used because "head" is a singular noun that describes the role or position, while "state" is also singular, referring to the governing body. In English, when referring to a collective group of individuals occupying the same role, the phrase maintains the singular form for both nouns. Thus, "heads of state" correctly indicates multiple leaders of different states. Using "heads of states" would imply multiple heads for each individual state, which is not the intended meaning.