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A nonexample of a city-state is a large, sprawling country like the United States, which is composed of multiple states and territories rather than a single, independent city governing itself. Unlike city-states such as Singapore or Vatican City, the U.S. has a complex political structure with federal and state governments, making it much larger and more diverse in terms of governance and population.

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