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.
every state is larger than a country, for vatican city is the smallest country in the world, and even rhode island is larger
A country or a continent is larger than a city.
Yes, nation, meaning national, meaning country. So, nation/country is larger than a state/state.
Alaska is not its own country, it is actually a state in the United States.
Vatican City is it's own state/country located within the larger country of Italy and in the city of Rome.
No, Georgia the US state is larger than the country Georgia. The state of Georgia in the US has a total area of approximately 59,425 square miles, while the country of Georgia has a total area of around 26,911 square miles.
united states
A country because on a map Mexico and Canada which are countries are way larger than the states.
Chile has the longer and larger land area even though it does not look like it.
Usually, the state comes before the country when specifying a location. For example, "California, USA" or "Tokyo, Japan." The state provides a more specific geographical location within the larger country.
Country is larger. States are divided up parts that make up a country.
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.