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A woman ruler is often referred to as a "queen" if she holds the position through hereditary succession or marriage. Other titles can include "empress," "duchess," or "princess," depending on the specific context and governance system. In modern contexts, a female head of state or government may simply be called a "president" or "prime minister."

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