Actually, none is always larger (in terms of area or population). In terms of area, take a look at the state of Alaska. If it were a country it would be the 17th largest nation. That means there would be 179 actual countries, so you cannot say a country is larger than a state. In terms of population, take a look at California. If it were a country it would be the 34th largest nation. This means there would be 162 actual countries that are less populated.
A country is larger than a state. A country is a political entity that governs a territory, while a state is a smaller administrative region within a country. Countries can consist of multiple states or provinces.
A state is bigger than a county. States are political subdivisions within a country, while counties are political and administrative divisions within a state. States can be composed of multiple counties.
No, a country is larger than a county. A country is a sovereign state with defined borders and a government, whereas a county is a smaller administrative division within a country.
Not necessarily. A country can be larger or smaller than a state. Countries are sovereign entities with defined borders, while states are subdivisions within a country. The size of a country and a state can vary based on factors such as population, land area, and governance structure.
Generally, "constituent country" is a term applied to territories that call themselves countries, that are a part of a bigger sovereign country. For example, England is a constituent country of the United Kingdom and Greenland is a constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark. If you mean a sovereign country within another sovereign country, that is called an enclave.
Not necessarily. A country can be larger in terms of land area, population, and political power compared to a state. However, there are exceptions where a state, such as a populous or economically significant one, may be more influential or powerful than a small country.
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A country is naturally larger than its states, but outside of that specific country there will be countries which may not be bigger than a state in the first country. Like some U.S. states are bigger than some countries around the world.Monaco (a country) can fit into North Dakota (a state) about 93026 times.
Yes, nation, meaning national, meaning country. So, nation/country is larger than a state/state.
Some countries are bigger than states, some aren't.
Yes, a continent is typically much larger in size and population than a state. Continents like Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia consist of multiple countries and states within them.
No apart from a contient country or state/county.
It depends because in Americas case a country is much bigger, because America is composed of many states put together. But some places a state is a country. Overall I would say that more often than not countries are bigger.
Not necessarily. A country can be larger or smaller than a state. Countries are sovereign entities with defined borders, while states are subdivisions within a country. The size of a country and a state can vary based on factors such as population, land area, and governance structure.
Mexico is bigger than each of the states in the United States of America. It is the 14th largest country in the world.