European Heads of State as of June 2007

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Match the person with the country where he or she is the head of state. This is usually the person most often in the news, A constitutional monarchy would have two leaders who share the limelight. The king or queen is the top dot and the prime minister is the bottom dot.

Category: People

Tags: geography, government, rulers, people

Created by RonaldDerGrosse April 1, 2007

Rating: 4.5
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RonaldDerGrosse  April 3, 2007

Ole! José Zapatero is now officially in the game. Muchos gratias!

silviaanthoi  April 3, 2007

Maybe I'm wrong, but shouldn't you have two dots for Spain, one for King Juan Carlos and the other for the PM, José Luis Zapatero (not sure about the spelling)?

RonaldDerGrosse  April 2, 2007

As they said in the movie, "My Fair Lady", "They've got it, yes, indeed, they've got it! After all of these accents I feel like I was born, Hungarian!

francis1  April 2, 2007

Napolitano should be left in. In Italy, the prime minister has more power than the German Bundespräsident.

francis1  April 2, 2007

Doffa has a point, I agree Romano Prodi should be included.

francis1  April 2, 2007

The hyphens are used without blanks around them, it's Hans-Adam II, not Hans - Adam II. Same for Schwarz-Schilling. I know I'm a nitpicker...

Doffa  April 2, 2007

As for Italy you have included the head of state, the president, however its really their prime minister, Romano Prodi, the prime minister and head of government that is the elected leader and the person whom you think of as the political leader.

francis1  April 2, 2007

Hans-Adam II, sorry

francis1  April 2, 2007

This game should become a classic or standard game among the ranks of Countries of Europe and States of the USA.

You did leave out the hyphens for Prince Hans-Adam I and Christian Schwarz-Schilling. Everything else seems to be perfect at the moment. Maybe you could add a the date of your last update in the title or description, because it may sometime be hard to keep the game updated, as you stated in comment 7.

I want to repeat the first thing I've written about your great game:

A game that has been missing so far. So thank you :-)

francis1  April 1, 2007

I forgot ... So as to your other question, the German Bundespräsident (Horst Köhler at present) is negligible compared to the Bundeskanzler and does not have to be in the game. His duties are primarily representative and he is much less frequently in the news. (A very well known Bundespräsident was Richard von Weizsäcker, I'm shure you've heard of him.)

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Highscores - European Heads of State as of June 2007Place 1 - 10
 Player NameScoreTimeDate of Play
1 GJBrys 100% 1:03.3 min. 2008-09-10
2 DanielusVesties 100% 1:04.0 min. 2007-05-07
3 colek 100% 1:06.2 min. 2007-04-03
4 magnitoro 100% 1:07.3 min. 2008-09-10
5 FrankN 100% 1:09.4 min. 2008-11-19
6 BoboLo 100% 1:09.6 min. 2007-11-22
7 tormodsim 100% 1:12.2 min. 2008-09-10
8 Rapid 100% 1:13.2 min. 2008-05-25
9 equestenebrarum 100% 1:14.7 min. 2007-04-01
10 marais 100% 1:14.9 min. 2007-09-11

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All Time High - 100% in 1:03.3 min.

Set by GJBrys September 10, 2008


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