Yes, they do still exist in modern times. For example, King Juan Carlos of Spain and Queen Elizabeth II of England. However, they do not have any political power and are seen as more of a "figure head" for the country they reside in. The majority of the political power belongs to the Prime Minister, who is similar to a President. Despite not having political power anymore, modern monarchs still attend conferences and are respected by the people of their country.
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No, many countries in modern times tried to take pieces of China, and Japan invaded as part of World war 2, but China has always been China unless you go back to ancient times when there were several independent kingdoms and empires in the land that is now called China.
Damascus is a city has a history dating back almost 10,000 years. It is now the capital of Syria.
Pangea was the only supercontinent, which Wegner tried to prove. After Wegner died, scientists now believe that Pangea did exist and now believe that there was more than one supercontinent.