This is a list of republics. For antiquity (or later in the case of societies that did not refer to modern terminology to qualify their form of government) the assessment of whether a state organisation is a republic is based on retrospective analysis by historians and political theorists. For more recent systems of government, worldwide organisations with a broad political acceptance (such as the United Nations), can provide information on whether or not a sovereign state is referred to as a republic.
List by period
Antiquity
Middle Ages
Free imperial cities
A free imperial city was a self-ruling city member of the Holy Roman Empire that was represented in the Imperial Diet.
Early modernity
Sister republics
A sister republic was a client state of France established by French armies or by local revolutionaries and assisted by the French First Republic during the French Revolutionary Wars.
Modernity
19th century
Africa
North America
South America
Asia
Europe
- Septinsular Republic (1800âÂÂ1815)
- Republic of Gersau (1814âÂÂ1818)
- (1814âÂÂ1815)
- Swiss Confederation (1814âÂÂ1848)
- United States of the Ionian Islands (1815âÂÂ1864)
- Free City of Cracow (1815âÂÂ1846)
- Free City of Bremen (1815âÂÂ1871)
- Free City of Hamburg (1815âÂÂ1871)
- Free City of Lübeck (1815âÂÂ1871)
- Free City of Frankfurt (1816âÂÂ1866)
- Neutral Moresnet (1816âÂÂ1920)
- First Hellenic Republic (1828âÂÂ1832)
- Second French Republic (1848âÂÂ1852)
- Swiss Confederation (since 1848)
- Free Cities of Menton and Roquebrune (1848âÂÂ1849)
- Roman Republic (FebruaryâÂÂApril 1849)
- Republic of San Marco (March 1848âÂÂAugust 1849)
- Third French Republic (1871âÂÂ1940)
- First Spanish Republic (1873âÂÂ1874)
- Cantons of Alcoy, Algeciras, Alicante, Almansa, Andújar, Bailén, Béjar, Cádiz, Camuñas, Castellón, Córdoba, Granada, Gualchos, Huelva, Jaén, Jumilla, Loja, Málaga, Motril, Murcia, Orihuela, Plasencia, Salamanca, San Fernando, Sevilla, Tarifa, Torrevieja, Valencia (1873) and Cartagena (1873âÂÂ1874)
- Republic of Tamrash (1878âÂÂ1886)
Oceania
20th century
Africa
America
Asia
Europe
Oceania
21st century and later
List by type
In modern usage, a republican system of government is loosely applied to any state which claims this designation. For example, the Dominican Republic under Rafael Trujillo is considered a republic, as is the Republic of Iraq under Saddam Hussein.
Arab republics
Confederal republics
Confederal republics are associations of sovereign states, usually having power over critical common issues such as defense and foreign policy:
Crowned republics
A crowned republic, is a form of constitutional monarchy where the monarch's role is commonly seen as largely ceremonial and where all the royal prerogatives are prescribed by custom and law in such a way that the monarch has limited discretion over governmental and constitutional issues.
Democratic republics
Democratic republics are usually socialist states, although not all of them are necessarily socialist.
Federal republics
Federal republics are federal states in which the administrative divisions (states or provinces) theoretically retain a degree of autonomy which is constitutionally protected, and cannot be revoked unilaterally by the national government. Federal republics are not unitary states.
- Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (since 1995)
- Commonwealth of England (1649âÂÂ1653)
- Regency of Algiers (1659âÂÂ1830)
- Czechoslovakia: <small>Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1969âÂÂ1990), Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (1990âÂÂ1992)</small>
- Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia <small>(unitary republic 1974âÂÂ1994; federal republic since 1994)</small>
- Federal Republic of Cameroon (1961âÂÂ1972)
- Federal Republic of Somalia (since August 2012)
- Federative Republic of Brazil (since 15 November 1889)
- Federal Republic of Germany (since 1949)
- Gran Colombia <small>(Republic of Colombia) (1819âÂÂ1886), known as Great Colombia from 1819 to 1831, when it included present-day Ecuador, Venezuela and Panama.</small>
- Islamic Republic of Pakistan (since 1956)
- Second Federal Republic of Mexico (1846âÂÂ1864)
- United Mexican States (since 1917)
- Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal (since 2007)
- Federal Republic of Nigeria <small>(1963âÂÂ66:1st Republic, 1979âÂÂ83: 2nd Republic, 1993: 3rd Republic, 1999âÂÂpresent: 4th Republic)</small>
- Argentine Republic (since 1852)
- Republic of India (since 26 January 1950)
- Republic of South Sudan (since 9 July 2011)
- Republic of Sudan (since 1 January 1956)
- Republic of Austria
- Russian Federation <small>(since 7 November 1917; up to 1991 it was named Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic)</small>
- State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (2003âÂÂ2006)
- Swiss Confederation (1848âÂÂpresent), a federal republic but called the Swiss Confederation
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922âÂÂ1991)
- United Provinces of Central America (1823âÂÂ1840)
- United States of America (since 1789)
- United States of Indonesia (1949âÂÂ1950)
- Yugoslavia: <small>Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (1946âÂÂ1963), Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1963âÂÂ1992), Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992âÂÂ2003)</small>
Islamic republics
Republics governed in accordance with Islamic law:
People's republics
People's republics are said to be governed by the people. The name is most often (but not always) used by communist states.
Current people's republics
Former people's republics
Socialist republics
These are republics that use the word "socialist" in their official name.
Unitary republics
Unitary republics are unitary states which are governed constitutionally as one single unit, with a single constitutionally created legislature. Unitary states are not federations or confederations.
Republics of Russia
Disputed separatist republics
See also
References
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