Town would be considered urban living. There would be many houses or apartments close together. You most likely would have access to local transit for your commutes. Country would be considered rural living. Here the homes would be much farther apart and have large yards and trees. It would require that you own a automobile to travel back to town for shopping and work.
One is plural and the other is not. The word in its singular form is "country" as in "Angola is a country." If there are more than one, then it is "countries" as in "Angola and Kuwait are countries."
Now, what happens if you want to talk about something belonging to a country? If there is only one country, you say "country's" as in "The President of Angola has pledged his country's support for the resolution." or "Our country's Natural Resources are pretty much limited to sand."
If there is more than one country, you say countries' as in "The governments of China, Canada and the United States have pledged their countries' support for continued pollution." "I'm planning my trip through Italy and Austria because those countries' weather is better than any of the others."
States are regions or areas with in a Country . Simplified : The United States of America is a Country which has fifty states, the states have state laws and government, but the Federal Laws, they rule in all the states within the Country.
The term Country is also used as name of places away from from big cities.
A micronation is not a recognized country, no country in the world recognizes it as a country.---------->A country is an entity that is recognized by Another Country.
It is extremely easy to start a country. Just find or build some land 100 miles away from any territory owned by another country (because if you have land close to any other country, it will be their territory). Then make a government, create healthcare systems and hospitals, and then as a last step invite citizens. Create new jobs and services and print money (don't inflate), then let your citizens make jobs and so on. Then go to another country, buy some property and open an embassy. Then write a letter to another country asking for recognition.
Obey all international laws or else all your partners and allies will drop you and you will fail.
A country and state have a government, legislation of their own and geographical borders like so why states of Kurdistan, Palestine and Hong Kong for example are not countries and they are called states, what else they need to become countries?
the difference between a colony and a country?
City = Urban Country = Rural
Both are processes.But their differences urban performs at large scale but town planning not.
The difference between district and town is that district is an administrative division of an area while town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city.
In the US the difference between a 'city' and a 'town' varies by state. In the UK, towns need a charter to become a city, and will either have been a city since the Middle Ages or recently have achieved city status.
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national = the whole country local = county or city/town
Urban women live in cities and have access to better infrastructure, services, and opportunities compared to rural women who live in less densely populated areas with limited resources and often face challenges such as lack of education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. Urban women are typically more educated, have higher income levels, and more likely to participate in the workforce compared to rural women.
the difference between a colony and a country?
is ther a difference between a country and principality
Difference between Regional & Town Councillor and a town councillor?
I don't know I need similarities not differences.
rural is out of town with some land around each mouse. urban is a lot of houses stuck together in a smaller area a subdivision out of town.
English towns and French towns differ in architectural styles, layout, and cultural influences. English towns may have more traditional Tudor-style buildings and narrow streets, while French towns often feature charming cafes and wide boulevards. Additionally, French towns may have a stronger emphasis on local produce and gastronomy compared to English towns.
they dissapaer
The country of manufacture is where it was built and the country of origin is where it was designed, if there really is a difference.
There will be more people and services (like water, sewer and libraries) in the town. By "out of town" I assume you mean out in the country, so there you would find more wildlife, trees and room to roam. If you mean something else by "out of town" you better re-do your question.