Nation is refers to people bounded by any of the following or all:Homogeneous race,religion,common cultural history whiles state comprises of people with different nations[background]combined together
A nation is nation different from a state in various ways. A nation will have a president but a state does not have a president as they are under one nation.
A nation is like great Brittan or Germany or France where as a state is like California or Boston.
A state
CAUTION: the laws regarding traffic circles - rotaries - roundabouts - etc, are VERY different from state to state and nation to nation. There is no generalized way to answer this question except to say that you must refer to the law of whichever state or nation that you are travelling in.
This is known as a nation-state. In a nation-state, the political boundaries of the state align with the cultural or ethnic boundaries of the nation.
It can be either a state or a nation, but is more often a nation.
a state is a part of a nation.
A nation refers to a group of people who share a common identity, such as language, culture, history, or ethnicity. A state, on the other hand, is a political entity with defined boundaries, population, government, and sovereignty. While a nation-state combines both concepts, not all nations have their own state, and not all states are comprised of a single nation.
A nation is some big place with a bunch of states or countries in it and a state is in a country like the US or somethin like that -ananomous
Switzerland is considered a nation state. It is a country with a defined territory, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. Switzerland is not a stateless nation, part-nation state, or multinational state.
nation-state
A state is a political entity with defined borders and a government, while a nation refers to a group of people who share common characteristics. A nation-state is a political entity where the state's borders coincide with the boundaries of a nation, meaning that the state represents the interests of that specific nation.