A state typically refers to a subnational political entity within a country, while a country is a sovereign nation recognized by other countries. Both have defined borders, governing bodies, and populations, but a country can consist of multiple states or provinces.
A common synonym for nation or country is "state."
The term for an independent country whose people mostly share a common identity is a nation-state. This type of state typically has a shared culture, history, language, and values among its population.
A country that contains a nation within its boundaries is often referred to as a "nation-state." This term signifies that the people within the country share a common national identity, culture, and history. The idea is that the nation and state are aligned in terms of their boundaries and sovereignty.
A state is typically a subdivision of a country, with its own government and set of laws. A country, on the other hand, is an independent political entity that consists of one or more states. States are usually grouped together to form a country.
Japan is a good example of a nation-state because the vast majority of its population shares a common culture, language, and history. The country is relatively homogenous in terms of ethnicity and the government structures reflect a unified national identity.
The state of Hawaii has no common border with any other state or country, as it is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
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A common synonym for nation or country is "state."
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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.
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Its called Common Law.
They are both just above water level.
A common noun for the proper noun "Alaska" is "state." While "Alaska" refers specifically to the unique northernmost state in the United States, "state" is a general term that can refer to any of the 50 states in the country.
Common defence refers to pooling resources in order to defend the whole country, rather than each state defending itself.