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Diarchy (from Gr**** δι-, di-, "double", and -αρχία, -arkhía, "ruled"), duarchy, or
duumvirate is a form of
government characterized by co-rule, with two...
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religion 2.3%
others Demonym(s)
Andorran Government Unitary parliamentary diarchic constitutional co-prin****lity • Co-Princes Joan
Enric Vives i Sicília...
- 42361 Common languages
Doric Gr****
Religion Gr****
polytheism Government Diarchic Monarchy King • c. 930–900 BC Agis I • 207–192 BC
Nabis Legislature Ephors...
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Latin Government Elective absolute monarchy (753–509 BC)
Mixed diarchic constitutional republic (509 BC–476 AD, only de jure
after 27 BC) absolute...
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Jamba (de facto) Common languages
Portuguese Government Unitary two-party
diarchic provisional government (1975–1976)
Unitary one-party
socialist provisional...
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religion 1.0%
other Demonym(s)
Sammarinese Government Unitary parliamentary diarchic directorial republic • Captains
Regent Francesca Civerchia Dalibor Riccardi...
- region,
reinforced by the rare
military intervention. This
existed as a "
diarchic structure"
under the Yuan emperor, with
power primarily in
favor of the...
- provinces. The
provinces themselves were now to be
administered under a new
diarchical system,
whereby some
areas like education, agriculture, infrastructure...
- (35 seat jackpot) 60
single nationwide constituency ****embly-independent
diarchic directorial republic Sierra Leone Parliament 2018 single-winner districts...
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treaty between the
bishop of
Urgell and the
Count of Foix, this
unique diarchical arrangement has
persisted through the
Middle Ages to the present. Currently...