A state is in a country but a country can also be a state.
Oakland is a city in California, United States, not a state or country.
See link. The Principality of Genovia is a fictional state.
A country is a sovereign entity with defined borders, while a state is the administrative division within a country. A country is made up of multiple states or regions, each with its own government and administrative functions.
A country is a political entity with defined borders, a government, and sovereignty, while a state is a component within a country with its own government and administrative structure. In essence, a country can consist of multiple states or regions within its borders.
Orlando is a city in the state of Florida, United States. It is not a state or a country itself.
Is the only state that does not have country?"
a country and a state
Is a country always a state
Not always. A country is a state, however, a state is not always a country. For example, the United States is a state, because it is a country. However, California is not a country, as it is only a state. A state is usually a self governing region within a country, and you will rarely hear a country being called a state just for the sake of confusion. However, it is common to refer to a country as a nation.
a state is a part of a country
It is a state not a country nice try
There is no country, state, or county known as 'Bob'.
in what way is a state different from a country?
Australia is a country and not located in any state.
Senegal is a country in the west. It's not a state.
If you mean state as in a country, then yes, Mali is a country.
Australia is both a country and a continent, but not a state.