The "Nation" was a term used loosely in the 60s to describe the all-welcoming and rebellious Oakland Raiders. It became officially recognized in the lexicon of sports upon their move to Los Angeles. Many Bay Area fans, especially droves of Hells Angels came to town to support their gone but not forgotten team. It was used by Jim Hudson in 1982 to describe the fans. He actually developed an agreement with the NFL for the rights to the term later.
No. It's not necessary.
Which nation are you referring to?
That would depend on the size of the nation. Which might you be referring to?
You need to specify which nation you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
The United States of America.
If you are referring to the US there are two for each state, therefore 100.
do you mean NATION if so, in the USA it is Washington DC in Canada it is Ottawa, what nation are you referring to , please be more specific
Which nation, tribe and clan are you referring to? You need to be more specific.
If you are referring to the US there are two for each state, therefore 100.
If you are referring to the US there are two for each state, therefore 100.
What nation? Without knowing what country you are referring to, there isn't any way to properly answer this question.
George Washington- if you are referring to the US- so please be more specific.