No, we have a king.
Frane Belgium Italy and Swede
Belgium has a king who is the head of state. It has a prime minister who is the head of government. The government consists of many people.
Great Britain, Spain, Belgium, The Netherlands, Sweden
Belgium held the majority of Congo, which was known as Belgium Congo, then Zaire, then the Democratic Republic of Congo.France colonized the Republic of Congo.The Congo region consists of more than just these two countries; several other nations were involved as well.
Rwanda was ruled by Belgium from about 1918-1960.
Napoleon Bonaparte ruled most of the European continent. Napoleon ruled France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Hungry, and Poland.
Aristocracy is a form of government where power is in hand of a privileged, small and ruling class. Some of the countries that were ruled by aristocracy are Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, UK and Russia.
Simple: France, Belgium, Italy, and Sweden. Luxembourg is now an independent country.
No. The Netherlands are Dutch. The phrase "Spanish Netherlands" refers to the historical provinces of France, Luxembourg, and Belgium that were ruled by the Spanish from 1581 to 1713, and then by Austria. This included all of modern Belgium, notably the cities of Brussels and Flanders.
Rwanda was ruled by Belgium from 1919, following the end of World War I when it was mandated to Belgium by the League of Nations. The Belgian colonial administration implemented policies that exacerbated ethnic divisions between the Hutu and Tutsi populations, which had lasting impacts on Rwandan society. This colonial rule continued until Rwanda gained independence in 1962.
Belgium ruled Congo between 1908 and 1960. After this date the Congo became the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on gaining independence.