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A Country.
state- one that is sovereign
culture
Yes, they do. Indeed, it is hard to imagine that any group of people that can be identified with a single word denoting group membership (here, "Japanese") would not have traditions.
Nation
culture
Yes, it can be considered as such. A nation is a group of people with a shared history, a sharded system of values and customs and traditions, and a shared way of thinking, regardless of where those people live.
People who share their culture religion and their traditions like food, language, traditions like that :D I hope I helPed
Mythologist - an expert in mythology, that is a set of stories, traditions on beliefs associated with a particular group or the history of an event
Descendants of the Arcadian settlers are known as Cajuns. They are a unique cultural group in Louisiana with a rich history and vibrant traditions influenced by their French Acadian roots.
People who share common culture, language, or history are often referred to as members of the same community or ethnic group. They may have similar beliefs, customs, and traditions that bond them together and create a sense of shared identity. This shared connection can foster a sense of belonging and solidarity among individuals within the group.
A group with nine people is called a nonet.