Co-princes of Andorra
The Co-princes of Andorra are the two leaders who share the title of head of state in the small European country of Andorra. This unique arrangement includes the President of France and the Bishop of Urgell, a position held by a Spanish bishop. Each co-prince has specific ceremonial duties and represents Andorra in international matters.
This dual leadership dates back to the 13th century, when the parliament of Andorra established the co-princes to resolve territorial disputes. The co-princes work together to ensure the stability and governance of Andorra, a country known for its picturesque landscapes and ski resorts.