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A republic is a state or country that is not led by a hereditary monarch,[1][2] but in which the people (or at least a part of its people)[3] have impact on its government.[4][5] The word originates from the Latin term res publica, which literally translates as "public thing" or "public matter".

The organization of republics can vary widely. The first section of this article gives an overview of the characteristics that distinguish different types of republics. The second section of the article gives some short profiles of the most influential republics by way of illustration. A more comprehensive list of republics appears in a separate article. The third section is about how republics are approached as state organizations in political science in political theory and people governed.

In most modern republics the head of state is termed president. Other titles that have been used are consul, doge, archon and many others. In republics that are also democracies the head of state is selected as the result of an election. This election can be indirect, such as if a council of some sort is elected by the people, and this council then elects the head of state. In these kinds of republics the usual term for a president is in the range of four to six years. In some countries the constitution limits the number of terms the same person can be elected as president. This type of democracy was used in Ancient Rome.

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1. Austin Ghost Tours
October 15, 2008

Austin is steeped in history, from the days of the Republic of Texas, through the establishment of Austin as the Capitol of the State of Texas. Downtown Austin is full of old, historic buildings, many of which are said to be haunted by a multitude of ghosts. Austin Ghost Tours has meticulously researched the history behind each legend, and has created walking tours based on the colorful and sometimes frightening stories of Austin's past. Originally created as an offshoot of Austin Promenade Tours, a historic walking tour with a less ghoulish focus, Austin Ghost Tours has been giving peopl... (read more)

Author: Ki Gray

2. Strictly Come Dancing
October 14, 2008

Strictly Come Dancing and its spin-offs have been a phenomenal worldwide success. The first country to adopt the show was Australia. The U.S has a version called "Dancing with the Stars". Other offshoots are seen on tv in Brazil, Bulgaria, Argentina, the Czeck republic, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Panama, Peru, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, Turkey and the Ukraine. The show enjoys unprecedented popularity and was the most popular television program in the world in 2006, reaching ... (read more)

Author: Luz Cudjoe

3. Prague Rental Apartments Offering Life Time Experiences to the Tourists
October 14, 2008

To spend holidays in beautiful and exotic locations are everyone's dream and we all want to enjoy some of the precious moment of our life with our family in the surrounding of natural beauty. If one want to spend few days in Czech Republic and are in search of private place to maintain his privacy then Prague rental apartments is one of the best option for him. Wide options are available for the tourists in the form of one; two, three, four bedroom apartments or one can also opt for studio apartments. All these apartments are equipped all the modern amenities and facilities that are required i... (read more)

Author: Article Manager

4. Apartments in Prague Offering Affordable Vacation Rental for Tourists
October 14, 2008

Prague is an historical haven and is also known as the city of hundred spires. It is a central European city, which is also the capital of Czech Republic. Prague boasts of mild and pleasant climate throughout the year that is also the main cause of attraction for tourists. It is a very historical city famous for numerous landmarks and sights that is a treat to watch. There are several museums and building that are known for its architectural beauty. One of the most famous buildings is the Dancing Horse, in which it appears that a man and woman are dancing. All these major attractions of Prague... (read more)

Author: Article Manager

5. Hotels in Rome in proximity to tourists' attraction- in preference
October 13, 2008

Rome, the capital of Italy, is located in the central western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on river Tiber. It is the seat of the Italian Government. It houses the official residence of the Italian Prime Minister; President of Italian Republic, Italian constitutional court and seat of both the house of Italian Parliament. The historic center of Rome is listed as a World Heritage site. It become the third most visited tourists’ place as it contains many parks, gardens, museums, galleries and historic building such as Colosseum. Hotels in Rome have made the marvelous arrangements for... (read more)

Author: Nancy Eben

6. Advokat For Libelled Lecturer Gets Ten Thousand Pound Award
October 13, 2008

Advokat Mark Manley, from Brabners Chaffe Streets, has gotten his client, Dr, Tom McMaster, an award for ten thousand pounds for libel. The suit was filed against Dr. McMaster's employer, the University of Salford. The problems all began when Dr. McMaster attended a conference a few years ago in the Republic of Ireland. Rather than use public transportation at a higher cost to travel to the conference, Dr. McMaster asked for and received permission to travel to the conference by boat with friends of his, the okay being given by his research director. When the conference was over, Dr. McMaster ... (read more)

Author: Luxurybreaks Fred

7. Prague museums
October 13, 2008

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It was established as a trading centre for amber and salt at a ford on the Vltava River. Prague developed out of six independent districts which were unified in the eighteenth century; Stare Mesto (Old Town), Josefov (Jewish Quarter), Nove Mesto (New Town), Mala Strana (Lesser Town), Hradcany (Prague Castle) and Vysehrad (High Castle). Prague is called ‘the city of a hundred spires’. Now it has around 500, in fact. Gothic, Renaissance, baroque, rococo, art nouveau and cubist styles sit here side b... (read more)

Author: Lucie Rusarova

8. Prague Old Town Hotels
October 13, 2008

Prague, as the capital city of Czech republic, has played an important role in the history. Each century and culture epoch left here indelible hints. If you would like to feel the atmosphere, choose one of the hotels in Prague Old Town. Since the middle Ages, the city has been recognized as one of the world's most beautiful cities. It has been called "golden" or "the crown of the world". It is a specimen of all artistic styles and movements. Old Town was mentioned in 1091. It is the oldest of the towns of Prague gained the privileges of a town in the 13th century. However, its name dates ... (read more)

Author: Lucie Rusarova

9. Tire Innovations to Increase Winter Driver Safety
October 10, 2008

Nokian announces new tire line specifically for SUV drivers to handle the harsh winter weather of the coming months. With over 37,000 fatal car crashes in the last year alone, tire choice can be vital. With the introduction of the WRG2 and Hakkapeliitta R Nokian tires, SUV drivers can now feel safer when driving in treacherous winter conditions. A full line of winter tires are available online from Tires By Web.Slush is a common and dangerous form of water for winter drivers. When the air temperature rises, snow is turned into wet slush. Furthermore, slush is also generated when roads are tr... (read more)

Author: Adam Henige

10. The Dominican Republic: The Best Cocoa Bean Source
October 07, 2008

The Dominican Republic is more than just a beautiful country in the Caribbean region. Aside from its beautiful beaches, its breath-taking sunset, and panoramic views, Dominican Republic is currently one of the chief producers of organic cocoa in the world. The country's move towards the organic market started as early as the 1980's. Ten years hence, the production expanded, providing them a key position in the world organic market. The best cocoa beans in the country are grown in Cibao Valley, San Francisco de Macoris, and Santiago. Aside from cocoa, the Dominican Republic also expo... (read more)

Author: Cristian Stan

11. Prague architecture
October 07, 2008

Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is widely considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe with preserved examples from all periods of its history and belongs among the most visited cities on the continent. Situated on the River Vltava in central Bohemia, Prague has been the political, cultural, and economic centre of the Czech state for over 1100 years. The city proper is home to more than 1.2 million people, while its metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of over 1.9 million. Prague was developing as an important centre where Czech, German and Jewish c... (read more)

Author: Lucie Rusarova

12. Prague Castle
October 07, 2008

Prague Castle is a castle in Prague where the Czech kings, Holy Roman Emperors and presidents of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic have had their offices. It has been, for more than 1200 years, the political centre of Czech state. But the oldest part of the castle mainly hosts tourists. The true heart of the Czech state and the most sacred place in all of the Czech lands lies in the middle of the third courtyard. This is St. Vitus’ Cathedral, which incorporates St. Wenceslas’ Chapel. Here rests the body of the eternal ruler and protector of Czech land. Above his grave the Crown Jewels have... (read more)

Author: Lucie Rusarova

13. Prague Bridges
October 07, 2008

The capital city of Czech Republic lies in the centre of Central Europe. Prague is situated on the river Vltava in central Bohemia and has been the political, cultural, and economic centre of the Czech state for over 1100 years. There are 17 bridges over Vltava now. Four of them are railway bridges, and one is designed only for trams. The longest bridge in Prague, Zeleznicni bridge (Railway Bridge), is 1100 meters long. Longest bridge for cars is Libensky Bridge with 780 meters. And the oldest bridge in Prague is Charles Bridge, which was finished in 1402. The two oldest Prague Bridg... (read more)

Author: Lucie Rusarova

14. Latino Quinceanera Dresses
October 07, 2008

If you need a Quinceanera dress, there are hundreds to choose from for that once-in-a-lifetime party. If you are Mexican, your choice of dress for the occasion might depend on the area of Mexico you come from. For girls from the Dominican Republic, a Quinceanera serves as an introduction to society. At your Quinceanera, you should be the center of attention and your dress should be beautiful. Formal dress is standard, and a prom dress can be the perfect selection. For girls from El Salvador, Quinceanera dresses must be rose colored. Your Quinceanera is a welcome into womanhood. With... (read more)

Author: Paige Mastingten

15. Economic Downturn Drives Investment To Buy Off Plan Caribbean Property At BMV With Guaranteed Retur
October 07, 2008

1) Caribbean Government Stability Inspires Investor Confidence The Caribbean includes a collection of islands and continental countries that border along the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. Whilst each country has its own distinct governmental system, this entire region is generally described as stable with regard to government. Many Caribbean destinations are independent democracies, some are members of the British Commonwealth and a few are considered territories of other countries such as the United States. The region’s countries are active on the worldwide front, with some bel... (read more)

Author: sy peterson

16. Trace Dublin's Literary Legends with a Trip to the Capital
September 30, 2008

Home to three Nobel Prize winners and a plethora of internationally recognised writers, Dublin - the capital city of the Republic of Ireland - is globally renowned for its literary legends. With many of the city’s sights dedicated to the celebration of its writers, there are a plethora of tours, museums and interactive experiences ready to guide you through the history of Dublin’s home-grown talent, which dates back over one thousand years. Indeed, the Book of Kells - a manuscript transcribed by Celtic monks, is believed to be one of the best of its kind in existence and was written a... (read more)

Author: Paul McIndoe

17. INVESTING IN CYPRUS
September 30, 2008

It is very easy for holidaymakers to think of Cyprus as a Greek island in the eastern Mediterranean and forget or not realise that it still has the only divided capital in the world. The island is separated by a UN border or “green line”. The south of the island is administered by the Republic of Cyprus (ROC) a Greek Cypriot government while the north of the island is controlled by the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) a Turkish Cypriot government. Since 1974, after a Turkish military operation to protect the Cypriots from an attempted coup by a Greek militia, the island has seen... (read more)

Author: Tony Rothery

18. Real Estate Construction Company in Dominican Republic
September 30, 2008

Paradise Development & Construction Company in Dominican Republic' With the boom in Real Estate and Construction development in Dominican Republic and leisure facilities around Las Terrenas, such as the golf course, marina west of Las Terrenas, and new international airport in the Samana region at El Catey, property prices are rising rapidly in the region. In the future substantial growth is expected, as the Samana region develops. The property is self-financing and income generating by virtue of potential year long property rental of villas estimated at around 10% on the value of... (read more)

Author: Las Palmas Tropical

19. Villa, a popular alternative accommodation.
September 29, 2008

A villa was originally an upper-class country house, though since its origins in Roman times the idea and function of a villa has evolved considerably. After the fall of the Republic, a villa became a small, fortified farming compound, gradually re-evolving through the Middle Ages into luxurious, upper-class country homes. In modern parlance it can refer to a specific type of detached suburban dwelling. With the changes of social values in post-colonial Britain after World War I the suburban "villa" became a "bungalow" and by extension the term is used for suburban ... (read more)

Author: pratiwi purnami

20. Mao suit
September 29, 2008

The modern Chinese tunic suit is a style of male attire known in China as the Chungshan suit or Zhongshan suit (traditional Chinese: ???; simplified Chinese: ???; pinyin: Zhongshan zhuang) (after Sun Zhongshan), and known in the West as the Mao suit (after Mao Zedong). Sun Zhongshan (better known as Sun Yat-sen) introduced the style shortly after the founding of the Republic of China as a form of national dress although with a distinctly political and later governmental implication. When the Republic was founded in 1912, the style of dress worn in China was based on Manchu dress (qipao and c... (read more)

Author: Y M

21. Pakistan need strong Institutions
September 25, 2008

Islamic Republic of Pakistan, always blessed with new saviors. As a under developing nation since last sixty-one years, it is our national characteristic and patriotism to appreciate them as a perfect image. Electronic and print media plays a great roll with to fool the esteem citizens of this country. Is it lack of education? No, the main deal is not to educate the illiterate public but the key issue is how to create a good system for this country without too many loopholes by technocrats and think tank that are educated but should not be counted in literate peoples. Here a common man knows ... (read more)

Author: Feroz Ahmed Bawany

22. Austin's City in a Park
September 24, 2008

The Austin Parks and Recreation Department may be the ultimate park that any person interested in Austin real estate or visiting the place may ever need to go to. The park measures hundreds of thousands of acres featuring fun-filled activities and sceneries for people of all ages. There are several locations to choose from as well as well-trained personnel who maintain the safety and beauty of the area. Park Description The parks system began together with the founding of Austin way back in 1839. Some of the first parks in the area included Republic Square, Wooldridge Square and Brush Squar... (read more)

Author: Joe Cline

23. Let It Rock Ringtone | Kevin Rudolf - Let It Rock Ringtone
September 23, 2008

Click Here & Sign Up to Download the Let It Rock Ringtone by Kevin Rudolf The Let It Rock Ringtone by Kevin Rudolf is currently one of the hottest ringtones in the world. Kevin Rudolf is an American music Artist/Producer signed to Cash Money Records/Universal Republic Records. Rudolf's Debut Album, In the City will be released Fall 2008, and includes the song "Let it Rock" which features rapper Lil Wayne. Little is known about this album, including the exact release date. Let It Rock has already spent 3 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart so far, and has peaked at #28. Click Here to R... (read more)

Author: Dan Sitar

24. Let It Rock Ringtone - Let It Rock - Kevin Rudolf - Ringtone
September 22, 2008

Click Here to Download the Let It Rock Ringtone by Kevin Rudolf ft. Lil Wayne The Let It Rock Ringtone by Kevin Rudolf is one of the hottest ringtones in the world right now. Kevin Rudolf is an American music Artist/Producer signed to Cash Money Records/Universal Republic Records. Rudolf's Debut Album, In the City will be released Fall 2008, and includes the song "Let it Rock" which features rapper Lil Wayne. Little is known about this album, including the exact release date. Let It Rock has spent 3 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart so far, and has reached #28. Click Here to Receive BON... (read more)

Author: Jim Mcewan

25. Top 5 Destinations to Make Your Friends Envious!
September 17, 2008

The American sociologist Charles Horton Cooley once said; “To get away from one’s working environment is, in a sense, to get away from ones self; and this is often the chief advantage of travel and change.” After reading this, it should come as no surprise the amount of people that choose to escape their current existence and experience what else is going on the far side of the world. A short list of five places, although perhaps pigeon holed to a certain part of the globe, just might make you feel more in-tuned to the words of Mr. Cooley – and are just about some of my favorite places to go... (read more)

Author: Rich Gonzalez

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