A country ruled by a president is typically referred to as a republic. In such systems, the president often serves as both the head of state and the head of government, although the specific powers and roles can vary widely depending on the country's constitution and political structure. Examples include the United States, France, and Brazil.
A republic is when a country is ruled by a president that is elected.
The top 5 longest Presidencies in the world by country will generally begin in Africa. The president of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni ruled the country for 25 years. The president of Cameroon ruled for 29 years while the president of Guinea ruled for over 32 years.
Colony
Great Britain.
London is in the country of Great Britain (UK, England). They are ruled by a Queen and Parliament. There is no President.
The country is a Kingdom, ruled by King Mswati lll
Great britain
Currently, Egypt is ruled by President Muhammad Hosni Mubarak.
No country had a president in the year 200. Most areas were ruled by lords, warlords, kings or emperors, or were lawless.
A former president of a country is typically referred to as an ex-president or a former head of state.
wasnt it Franklin d roosevelt? he didnt rule the country he was just president
A settlement that is ruled by a government in another country is called a colony. The original thirteen colonies were under the control of the British government.