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¿De qué país es usted / son (ustedes) / eres / sois?: what country are you from?
¿Usted en qué país vive?: what country do you (formal singular) live?

¿En qué país viven (ustedes)?: ditto, but formal plural

¿En qué país vives / vivís?: ditto, but informal singular and plural

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