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republic: Encyclopedia - Republic

In a broad definition, a republic is a state whose political organization rests on the principle that the citizens or electorate constitute the ultimate root of legitimacy and sovereignty. Several definitions, including that of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, stress the importance of autonomy and the 'rule of law' as part of the requirements for a Republic.[1] Nonetheless, in practice most nations that do not have a hereditary monarch ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Republic - Examples of republics
In the early 21st century the states that are not hereditary monarchies, but still don't label themselves as republics are the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, the State of Vatican City, the State of Israel, the Union of Myanmar and the Russian Federation. Israel and Russia, and even Myanmar and Libya, would meet many definitions of the term republic, however. Republics by additional qualifier: Without other qualifier than the term Republic - for example France. Federal republic - USA, Austria, Brazil ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Republic - Characteristics of republics

Republic - Heads of state. If the head of state of a republic is at the same time the head of government, this is called a presidential system (example: United States). In Semi-presidential systems the head of state is not the same person as the head of government, in that case he is usually termed prime minister or premier. Depending on whether the president has any specific tasks (for example, advisory role in the formation of a government after an election) this can leave the president with little more ...

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republic: Encyclopedia - Autonomous Republics

Autonomous Republics are constituent units within the Russian Federation as they were within its predecessor, the former Soviet Union. They are generally comprised of enclaves with a majority of non-Russian ethnicity and named after such ethnicity, such as the "Tatar Autonomous Republic". The level of actual autonomy granted such enclaves varies but is generally quite limited and the parliamentary assemblies of such republics often have little power to enact anything at odds with the central government in Moscow. Such limited autonomy

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republic: Encyclopedia - Altai Republic

The Altai Republic (Russian: Респу́блика Алта́й; Altay: Алтай Республика) is a federal subject of the Russian Federation (a republic). The direct transliteration of the republic's name is Respublika Altay. It is a different administrative entity from the neighboring Altai Krai. The capital of the Republic is Gorno-Altaysk, located around 100 km south of Biysk on the Trans-Siberian railway. - total - % water - 92,60 ...

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republic: Encyclopedia - Banana republic

Banana republic is a pejorative term for a small, often Latin American or Caribbean country, politically unstable, dependent on limited agriculture, and ruled by a small, wealthy and corrupt clique. Coined by O. Henry, American humorist and short story writer in reference to Honduras. "Republic" in his time was often a euphemism for a dictatorship, while "banana" implied an easy reliance on basic agriculture and backwardness in the development of modern industrial technology. Banana republic - Background. I ...

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republic: Encyclopedia - Central Asian Republics

The Central Asian Republics are five countries located in Central Asia that were former republics of the Soviet Union. They are: Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan The Central Asian Republics are sometimes referred to as Central Asia, although others prefer this term to be reserved for a larger geographic region within Asia ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Republic - Characteristics of republics

Republic - Heads of state. If the head of state of a republic is at the same time the head of government, this is called a presidential system (example: United States). In parliamentary and semi-presidential systems the head of state is not the same person as the head of government, in that case the latter is usually termed prime minister or premier. Depending on whether the president has any specific tasks (for example, advisory role in the formation of a government after an election) this can leave the presiden ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Republic of the Congo - Culture

Main article: Culture of the Republic of the Congo See also: List of writers from the Republic of the Congo Music of the Republic of the Congo Public holidays in the Republic of the Congo ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Federal republic - List of federal republics

Federal republic - Contemporary. Federal republic - Fictional. Galactic Republic (Star Wars) New Republic (Star Wars) United Federation of Planets (Star Trek) ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Czech Republic - Regions

Main article: Regions of the Czech Republic; see also: Overview of regions in Czech Republic The Czech Republic consists of 13 regions (kraje, singular - kraj) and one capital city (hlavní město), marked by a *: ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Roman Republic - Figures of the Republic

Roman Republic - Early Republic. Lucretia Lucius Junius Brutus Cincinnatus Appius Claudius the Censor Samnite wars Punic wars, Carthage, Hannibal and Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major Scipio Aemilianus Cato the Censor Macedonian wars Roman Republic - Late Republic. Ahenobarbus family Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus and Gaius Sempronius Gracchus Gaius Marius and Luciu ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Roman Republic - History of the Roman Republic

Roman Republic - The legendary founding of Rome — 753 BC. The origins and early history of Rome are very uncertain. While there are quite specific accounts of Rome's orgins and early history, these tend to be of a more mythological nature, and do not stand up as objective history when subject to modern analysis. However, Roman origin myths probably do contain aspects of the truth, a ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Komi Republic - Geography

The republic is located to the west of the Ural mountains, in the north-west of the East European Plain. Forests cover over 70% of the territory of the republic, and swamps cover approx. 15%. 32,800 km² of tundra in the Northern Ural mountains are covered by the Virgin Komi Forests, the first natural UNESCO World Heritage site in Russia and the largest expanse of virgin forests in Europe. Area: 415,900 km². Borders: internal: Nenetsia (NW/N), Yamalia (NE/E), Khantia-Mansia (E), Sve ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Republic of Ireland - Name

Main article: Names of the Irish state The constitution provides that the name of the state is "Éire, or, in the English language, Ireland." However the state is commonly referred to as the "Republic of Ireland" in order to distinguish it from the island of Ireland as a whole. The name Republic of Ireland came into use after the Republic of Ireland Act defined it as the official "description" of the state in 1949 (the purpose of the act being to declare that the state was a republic rather than a form of constitutional ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Komi Republic - Economy

Komi Republic's major industries include oil processing, timber, woodworking, and electric power industries. Major industrial centers are Syktyvkar, Inta, Pechora, Sosnogorsk, Ukhta, and Vorkuta. Komi Republic - Transportation. Railroad transportation is very well developed. The most important railroad line is Kotlas-Vorkuta-Salekhard, which is used to ship most goods in and out of the republic. The rivers Vychegda and Pechora are navigable. There are airports in Syktyvkar, Ukhta, and Vorkuta. In 1997, total railroad trackage w ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Republic of Macedonia - Politics

Main article: Politics of the Republic of Macedonia The Republic of Macedonia is a parliamentary democracy with an executive government composed of a coalition of parties from the unicameral legislature (Собрание, Sobranie), and an independent judicial branch with a constitutional court. The role of the President of the Republic is mostly ceremonial, with the real power resting in the hand ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Czech Republic - Demographics

Main article: Demographics of the Czech Republic The majority of the inhabitants of the Czech Republic (95%) are ethnically Czech and speak Czech, a member of the Slavic languages. Other ethnic groups include Slovaks, Germans, Roma, Hungarians, Ukrainians and Poles. After the 1993 division, some Slovaks remained in the Czech Republic and comprise roughly 2% of the current population. ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Czech Republic - Economy

Main article: Economy of the Czech Republic One of the most stable and prosperous of the post-Communist states, the Czech Republic has been recovering from recession since mid-1999. Growth in 2000-2001 was led by exports to the EU, especially Germany, and foreign investment, while domestic demand is reviving. The rate of corruption remains one of the highest among OECD countries. Uncomfortably high fiscal and current ...

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republic: Encyclopedia II - Republic of Macedonia - Politics

The Republic of Macedonia is a parliamentary democracy with an executive government composed of a coalition of parties from the unicameral legislature (Собрание, Sobranie), and an independent judicial branch with a constitutional court. The Assembly is made up of 120 seats and the members are elected every four years. The role of the President of the Republic is mostly ceremonial, with the real power resting in the hands of the President of the Government of Macedonia. The President is the commander-in-chief of t ...

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