More than just two countries have a monarchy. 43 do:
Andorra (dual monarchy; leaders of France and Spain)
Antigua and Barbuda*
Australia*
Bahamas*
Bahrain
Belgium
Belize*
Bhutan
Brunei
Cambodia
Canada*
Denmark
Grenada*
Jamaica*
Japan
Jordan
Kuwait
Lesotho
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Monaco
Morocco
Netherlands
New Zealand*
Norway
Oman
Qatar
Saint Kitts and Nevis*
Saint Lucia*
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines*
Saudi Arabia
Solomon Islands*
Spain
Swaziland
Sweden
Thailand
Tonga
Tuvalu*
United Kingdom*
Vatican City (Pope considered monarch)
* = country a part of the Commonwealth, in which Queen Elizabeth II (or the current monarch of the United Kingdom) is the recognized head of state.
Bhutan and U.K.
No countries really use limited monarchy, but countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and others use monarchy while also using another form of government.
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countries in western hemispheres like united states of America and some countries in south Asia and midde east have limited monarchy
yes, because they have dictators in Monarchy telling them what to do. In the United States the democratic have more freedom they are more free than Monarchy.
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Some countries that have Absolute monarchy would be Nevada,japan,England,montana,And basicly every country in the world
Britain Spain England
There are very few countries that follow AbsoluteMonarchies. Saudi Arabia might be one of them. In terms of Constitutional Monarchies, Canada, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand are amongst the few that do. Many of the Commonwealth countries are also governed under constitutional monarchy
The constitutional monarchy combined the countries of Austria and Hungary in a dual monarchy. The dual monarchy came about as a result of the Compromise of 1867 made the two monarchies equal. The dual monarchy collapsed after the end of World War I.