Their is no such thing as a federal state
Federal = Nation *President*
State = State (its ran by a different branch of the Government) * Governor*
County = County (Ran by a County Government) *Treasurer/Sheriff/Commissioner*
Municipal = City/Town (Ran by a lower government) *Mayor*
But the UK does not have states
it has the Nations.
Below nations are counties
Below Counties are cities
Mexico is a federal republic. Mexico has 32 federal entities. 31 of these federal entities are states. The last one is a federal district. The states are independent of each other and govern themselves.
Absolutely! The Federal Government has done this many times.
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We have 26 states and the federal district.
How many federal agency regions in the United States
No, it occurs from constitutional Monarchy, UK, to absolute Communism, China.
The United States has 50 states and a federal district (Washington, DC). Mexico has 31 states and one federal district (Mexico City, formerly known as Distrito Federal).
Mexico is not made of provinces but by federal, independent states. Mexico has 31 of such states plus a federal district.
Mexico has 31 independent states and one federal district while the US has 50 states and one such federal district.
I guess you mean 'provinces'. There are 31 federal states and one federal district.
No states in the UK.
The UK doesn't have states as such but is comprised of four 'countries' --- England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.