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A '''federal monarchy''' is a federation of [[monarchy|monarchies]] under one single monarch, retaining a federal structure, and the status of the monarchs of the constituent states. A modern example is [[Malaysia]][http://www.malaysianbar.org.my/constitutional_law/is_malaysia_an_islamic_state_.html?date=2007-12-01].
A '''federal monarchy''' is a federation of [[monarchy|monarchies]] under one single monarch, retaining a federal structure, and the status of the monarchs of the constituent states. A modern example is [[Canada]]

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A federal monarchy is a federation of monarchies under one single monarch, retaining a federal structure, and the status of the monarchs of the constituent states. A modern example is Canada