no it is a county I happen to be English ,however it is part of Great Britain consisting of England ,Scotland ,wales and northern Ireland they all have there own governments but share one as well so it could be argued either way if you must but correctly it would be
ENGLAND IS A COUNTRY NOT A STATE OR PROVINCE
instead of states and provinces we have county's for instance I live in Hampshire close to the surrey border line
If you mean 'multi-cultural' then the answer is yes.
England is a nation within the sovereign state of the United Kingdom (or more properly, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland).
Connecticut
Sweden.
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.
The island of Bermuda is a sovereign state of the United Kingdom not of England as someone else answered erroneously earlier.
The island of Bermuda is a sovereign state of the United Kingdom not of England as someone else answered erroneously earlier.
Trick question. The first nation to explore, claim, and settle what is now the state of Georgia was the Cherokee Nation. The first European nation to land on what is now Georgia was Spain. The first European nation to colonize it was England; it was a penal colony.
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.
No, England is an island nation. It is in Europe.
It can be either a state or a nation, but is more often a nation.
It was England.
a state is a part of a nation.