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If you mean countries with monarchies, then Britain is one
There are many different examples of monarchy. A monarchy is a kingdom that is ruled by a single ruler - a king or a queen. An example of a monarchy would be the country of England throughout history. There were many kings and queens including such famous monarchs as Mary, Queen of Scots, Henry VIII, and the current sovereign monarch, Elizabeth II.

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The British monarchy is a constitutional monarchy. The Queen is head of state but exercises no power regarding the running of the country.

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Australia, Belgium, Cambodia, Canada, Denmark, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, and the UK.

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Elizabeth II becomes queen of England when her father, King George VI, dies.

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There are some 45 actual monarchies in the world. A list of them and the names of their kings or queens can be found by clicking on the related link below.

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The British Monarchy, The Thai Monarchy, the Norwegian Monarchy.

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