| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Whoever becomes President of France also becomes 'Co-Prince' of this country, along with the Bishop of Urgell in Spain | Andorra | 77%
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| This ancient republic was ruled jointly by two 'Consuls' | Roman Republic | 60%
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| This country's leader is called 'Captain-Regent', and there are two of them | San Marino | 57%
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| This country has a Federal Council of seven people, which serves as the collective head of government and state | Switzerland | 53%
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| This country of the UK has a First Minister and a deputy that jointly lead the Executive Office | Northern Ireland | 50%
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| This country is ruled jointly by a king called the 'Ngwenyama' (which means lion) and his mother called the 'Ndlovukati' (which means 'She-Elephant') | Swaziland | 47%
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| This country has three presidents, which take turns in being chairman | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 40%
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| This country is believed to have had many kings that ruled jointly including brothers Philip Halstensson and Inge the Younger | Sweden | 30%
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| Also this city state had 9 Supreme Magistrates called 'Archons' | Athens | 27%
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| This country has a leader called the 'O le Ao o le Malo', for one year it had two | Samoa | 27%
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| This ancient city state had two kings called 'Archagetai' which ruled jointly | Sparta | 27%
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| This British queen ruled jointly with her husband William of Orange by the law of 'Jure uxoris' | Mary II/Mary Stuart | 17%
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| Similarly, this ancient city state had two mayors called 'Suffets' that ruled jointly | Carthage | 7%
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| This country used to have a superior Grand Duke and submonarch | Lithuania | 7%
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