Countries of Europe 1885

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Countries of Europe 1885

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In a previous post about the education in this country, there was a question "what are the republics of Europe circa 1885. Here is a list of the independent countries of Europe and what kind of government they had in 1885.

Sweden Monarchy

Denmark Monarchy

United Kingdom Monarchy

Belgium Monarchy

Netherlands Monarchy

Luxembourg Monarchy

Germany Monarchy

Austro-Hungary Monarchy

Liechenstein Monarchy

France Republic

Spain Monarchy

Portugual Monarchy

Monaco Monarchy

Switzerland Republic

Italy Monarchy

San Marino Republic

Serbia Monarchy

Montenegro Monarchy

Greece Monarchy

Russia Monarchy

Romania Monarchy

Bulgaria Monarchy

Turkey Monarchy part in Europe

As far as I know that is the complete list. If I missed any, please let me know. I compiled the list from memory.
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skivvynine (imported) wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:26 am In a previous post about the education in this country, there was a question "what are the republics of Europe circa 1885. Here is a list of the independent countries of Europe and what kind of government they had in 1885.

Sweden Monarchy

Denmark Monarchy

United Kingdom Monarchy

Belgium Monarchy

Netherlands Monarchy

Luxembourg Monarchy

Germany Monarchy

Austro-Hungary Monarchy

Liechenstein Monarchy

France Republic

Spain Monarchy

Portugual Monarchy

Monaco Monarchy

Switzerland Republic

Italy Monarchy

San Marino Republic

Serbia Monarchy

Montenegro Monarchy

Greece Monarchy

Russia Monarchy

Romania Monarchy

Bulgaria Monarchy

Turkey Monarchy part in Europe

As far as I know that is the complete list. If I missed any, please let me know. I compiled the list from memory.

I'd only change Great Britain's to "Monarchy with consent of Parliament."

Good memory yo have there :)
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I mite be wrong but what about Norway,Finland,Poland,Russer,Lithuana & Estonia. I beleve they to were Monarchies._________________Ernie of Maine_______________
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finland and poland were part of russia

and lithiana and estonia were part of prussia and russia
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2008 5:20 pm I'd only change Great Britain's to "Monarchy with consent of Parliament."

Most of the monarchies in the above list are (or were) by Parliamentary consent.

The Kingdom of Norway was rightly not listed because Norway did not gain independence until 1905.

The oft-forgotten independent Principality of Andorra, however, was unfortunately omitted. Andorra is ruled jointly by the Bishop of Urgel (in Spain) and the President of the French Republic. This makes it a Duarchy, of sorts.
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fredericlei (imported) wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2008 10:12 pm Most of the monarchies in the above list are (or were) by Parliamentary consent.

The Kingdom of Norway was rightly not listed because Norway did not gain independence until 1905.

The oft-forgotten independent Principality of Andorra, however, was unfortunately omitted. Andorra is ruled jointly by the Bishop of Urgel (in Spain) and the President of the French Republic. This makes it a Duarchy, of sorts.

Andorra was not completely independent until the end of the 29th century. It did not have a government of its own. I do not remember the year, maybe some could enlighten me.
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skivvynine (imported) wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2008 11:52 pm Andorra was not completely independent until the end of the 29th century. It did not have a government of its own. I do not remember the year, maybe some could enlighten me.

Well, it gained complete independence, as you put it, with its own governing council in 1993; but it was effectively an independent entity since 1278.
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And presumably the Vatican was a theocracy?
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No ... The Vatican City State only goes back to 1929 or so and the concordat between Mussolini and the Church. The last of the Papal States were incorporated into the Kingdom of Italy in 1870, and so there was no Papal territorial power between 1870 and 1929.

(Dimly remembered from 4th form history and stamp collecting)
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