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Government of Christmas Island
This is the profile for the Government of Christmas Island
Government of Cocos (Keeling) Islands
This is the profile for the Government of Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Government of Congo
This is the profile for the Government of Congo.
The Republic of the Congo (French: République du Congo, Kongo: Repubilika ya Kôngo), also known as Congo-Brazzaville, the Congo Republic or simply the Congo, is a country in Central Africa.
Government of Cook Islands
This is the profile for the Government of Cook Islands
Government of Croatia
The lands that today comprise Croatia were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the close of World War I. In 1918, the Croats, Serbs, and Slovenes formed a kingdom known after 1929 as Yugoslavia. Following World War II, Yugoslavia became a federal independent communist state under the strong hand of Marshal TITO.
Government of Democratic People's Republic of Korea
This is the profile for the Government of Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (abbreviated as DPRK, PRK, DPR Korea, or Korea DPR)
Government of Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (French: République démocratique du Congo), also known as DR Congo, the DRC, Congo-Kinshasa or simply the Congo, is a country located in Central Africa. It is sometimes referred to by its former name of Zaire, which was its official name between 1971 and 1997.
Government type: semi-presidential republic
Government of Denmark
Once the seat of Viking raiders and later a major north European power, Denmark has evolved into a modern, prosperous nation that is participating in the general political and economic integration of Europe. It joined NATO in 1949 and the EEC (now the EU) in 1973.