Well the most obvious example of a nation without a state is the Kurds. They are a repressed nomadic people whose main area of travel overlaps the borders of Syria, Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. They are treated badly and unfairly in Turkey and Iran mostly. Sometimes Iraq, also. The Kurdish people have been fighting for a state of their own for almost a thousand years. Impressive, is it not?
No, Kurds are an ethnic group spread across multiple countries in the Middle East, mainly in Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. They do not have their own independent nation-state.
A nation state is an uncommon example of a country with only one nation :)
Japan is a good example of a nation-state because the vast majority of its population shares a common culture, language, and history. The country is relatively homogenous in terms of ethnicity and the government structures reflect a unified national identity.
Yes, a nation can exist without its own state. A nation is a group of people who share common characteristics, such as language, culture, or history, while a state is a political entity with its own government and territorial boundaries. For example, the Kurdish people are a nation without a state, as they do not have their own sovereign country.
japan, egypt
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Poland
The Kurds. There are others, but they have significantly smaller populations.
The USA is not a nation state but rather is a Union, a nation state derives political legitimacy from the fact that it is a sovereign entity that is part of the country. A good example of a nation state is Japan. The Union system used by the USA is where the states remain under the entire country.
Iceland is seen as a strong example
a country that no longer exists.
Poland