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It is an independent sovereign state.
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a sovereign state involving an independent city
A sovereign state is "a nonphysical juridical entity of the international legal system that is represented by a centralised government that has supreme independent authority over a geographic area." Meaning a sovereign state is a place that has a population and an independent government. America, indeed, has a population and also has an independent government thus it is a sovereign state. It is not the only place in the world with a population and government; in fact more than two hundred other nations have both a population and government, making them also sovereign nations. To answer your question, the USA is not the only sovereign state in the world.
Greenland is an autonomous country in the Kingdom of Denmark. It is not an independent sovereign state, and so no state is in Greenland.
A city-state is a sovereign state consisting of an independent city and its surrounding territory.
Vatican City is a sovereign city-state, similar to Monaco and Singapore. It is independent.
Separationists in Quebec seek to establish the province as an independent nation, separate from Canada. They advocate for greater autonomy and the protection of Quebec's distinct culture and language, primarily French. This movement often emphasizes the desire for self-determination and control over local governance, resources, and policies that reflect Quebec's unique identity. The goal is to create a sovereign state that aligns more closely with the values and aspirations of Quebec's population.
Qatar became an independent sovereign state on September 3, 1971.
No, it certainly is not. The Vatican is an independent and sovereign state, as are the nations listed as member states in the United Nations*. Sometimes people assume that 'states' are parts of nations, as is the case in the US. But the truth is that France is a sovereign state, Germany is a sovereign state, and Japan is a sovereign state. The US is a federation of separate states, and some don't realize that for a short time early in the history of the US, each state was free to operate as an independent and sovereign state, even engaging in independent international trade and the independent negotiation of international treaties. The trick and the accomplishment of the US was to work out what authority would be reserved to the states and what authority would be given to the federal government of the US._________Note: The last words of Louis XIV of France were "Je m'en vais, mais l'État demeurera toujours." It means "I depart, but the State [of France] will always remain."
The United States became a sovereign state on July 4, 1776, when the Declaration of Independence was adopted, formally declaring independence from British rule. However, full sovereignty was recognized with the Treaty of Paris in 1783, which ended the Revolutionary War and acknowledged the United States as an independent nation.
No, a state that is independent of other states is typically referred to as a "sovereign state." A "nation," on the other hand, generally refers to a group of people who share a common identity, culture, language, or history, which may or may not correspond to a defined political entity. While a nation can exist within a sovereign state, not all nations have their own independent states.