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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.
it has a group pf people (population)
Was independent and the leading city of the Greek world for a century.
No, it's a country but there's a state called New Mexico!
Texas was an independent nation before becoming a state.
California was a territory
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It's an independent country.
Liechtenstein is a state, and independent country and a nation. All these terms are interchangeable. P.S. A "state" can mean either an independent country, or the sub-divisions of a federal country.
Haiti is an independent nation state.
It's an independent country.
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During the mid-19th century, nationalist groups in Italy worked to unite several independent kingdoms into a single nation-state. This movement, known as the Risorgimento, aimed to consolidate various states, including the Kingdom of Sardinia, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, and the Papal States, into a unified Italy. Key figures in this process included Giuseppe Garibaldi and Count Camillo di Cavour. The unification was largely achieved by 1861.
No,it became a nation-state in 1871 (late 19th century).
Yes, the Vatican is an independent city-state - a small nation.
The Vatican is not a state, it is a city-state. In other words, it is not only a city, it is an independent nation, the smallest nation on earth.