Depending on the source, there are 189, 191, 192, 193, 194 or 195 states in the world today and 800+ nations.
State: The accepted definition of a state was supplied by Max Weber in his book Politics as a Vocation: "A sovereign entity (rules itself), within a defined/specific territory (in defined borders), that holds a monopoly of the legitimate use of violence in the enforcement of its order. An empire does not have borders as it chooses to continually advance them. A state does not necessarily rule a people with a common culture, it is merely a political concept. Examples of a state: Iraq/Yemen/any state in the United Nations.
A nation is a body of people who share a real or imagined common history, culture, identity, religion, morality, language, traditions, ethnicity or ethnic origin; typically inhabit a particular country/territory/region. Examples of a nation: the Kurds, which reside in northern Iraq and parts of Turkey; the Basque, which inhabit parts of northern Spain and southern France; the Palestinians.
Nation-State: Countries where the social concept of "nation" coincides with the political concept of "state" are called nation-state. Examples of a nation-state: France, USA, Israel.
A state is usually a political division of a nation.
There is no such nation-state as "Southern Canada."
The term "nation-state" implies that the two geographically coincide, and this distinguishes the nation state from the other types of state, which historically preceded it.
The difference in number between both genders in one particular state, area, zone, or nation...
States and provinces are governmental units within a larger country, nation, or federation.
A state is a political subdivision within a country, while a country is a sovereign nation with its own government and borders.
A state is a political entity with defined borders and a government that has authority over its territory. A nation, on the other hand, refers to a group of people who share a common culture, history, and identity. While a state can be made up of multiple nations, a nation does not necessarily have to have its own state.
A nation is a group of people who are bound together through history, culture, language, religion, customs, etc. A state is a portion of land with a sovereign government and laws.
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A nation refers to a single ethnic community of people who share a common identity and usually a common origin, while a nation state may be multi-cultural and is defined as a group of people united in the political and legal structure of the State.
Both are the same. Both needs to be certified by the Nation and the State.