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  • 61History of monarchy in Canada — The history of monarchy in Canada stretches from the pre colonial times of Canada through to the present day, though Canada s monarchical status is typically seen as beginning in 1534, with the establishment of New France by King Francis I, [… …

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  • 62Meiji Constitution — Japan This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Japan …

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  • 63rule — /roohl/, n., v., ruled, ruling. n. 1. a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.: the rules of chess. 2. the code of regulations observed by a religious order or congregation: the Franciscan rule. 3. the… …

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  • 64Fundamental Law of Vatican City State — Vatican City State This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Vatican City State Fundamental Law Pope …

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  • 65command — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Order of authority Nouns 1. command, commandment, order, ordinance, fiat, bidding, dictum, behest, call, beck, nod; direction, injunction, charge; instructions. Informal, say so. See authority, rule. 2.… …

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  • 66Papal States — States of the Church Stati della Chiesa Status Pontificius ←   ← …

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  • 67History of Germany (1945–1990) — History of Germany This article is part of a series …

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  • 68History of Germany since 1945 — As a consequence of Germany s defeat in World War II and the onset of the Cold War, the country was split between the two global blocs in the East and West. Germany would not be reunited until 1990. The division of GermanyFour occupation zones [… …

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  • 69List of countries by system of government — This is a list of the countries categorised by system of government. Contents 1 Alphabetical list of countries 2 Map 3 Systems of Governance 3.1 Presidential/Separated republics …

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  • 70reign — I. noun Etymology: Middle English regne, from Anglo French, from Latin regnum, from reg , rex king more at royal Date: 13th century 1. a. royal authority ; sovereignty < under the reign of the Stuart kings > b. the dominion, sway, or influence of …

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