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Co-principality is a distinct but related system employed in contemporary Andorra, where monarchical power is formally divided between two rulers. Historical examples
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Generally recognised surviving sovereign principalities are...
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The co-princes of Andorra are jointly the heads of state...
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There are currently three countries which are...
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The Principality Building Society (Welsh: Cymdeithas...
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Andorra is a parliamentary co-principality with the bishop of Urgell and the president of France as co-princes. This peculiarity makes the president of France, in his capacity as prince of Andorra, an elected monarch, although he is not elected by a popular vote of the Andorran people.
Feb 25, 2023 · Andorra may be a tiny principality nestled in the Pyrenees between France and Spain, but it has a rich and colorful history that spans centuries. One of the most interesting aspects of this history is the unique system of governance that has been in place for centuries: the co-principality.