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differences between city and country
A country is made up of cities and towns. Cities have cathedrals - towns don't.
i think that in the country it has more space and acres. The country also has more deer and wildlife, and there are more trees most of the time. In the city there are more malls and restaurants and buildings and stuff like that.
Country living typically offers more space, nature, and tranquility compared to the hustle and bustle of city living. City living tends to be more convenient with access to amenities, cultural activities, and job opportunities. The choice between the two often comes down to personal preferences for lifestyle and priorities.
Because there are significant social, economic, historical and political differences between Cardiff (a city) and Haiti (a country). Also there are significant differences in geographical location and hence differences in climate, regional tectonic setting, geology, geomorphology etc.
One of the main differences between civic and ethnic nationalism is what brings the people together. In civic nationalism it is the country and political views of the people. In ethnic nationalism it is not the country, state, or city that brings people together. It is the ethnicity, language, or religion that unites them.
A Sumerian city-state contained of a village and a city.
They are the exact same city
Cities are incorporated communities, counties are not.
sim- they are both in the same country, and their french dif- ones a country, and one a city
Same way you write a city and a state. In fact, you've probably seen it all the time, when people write about cities in foreign countries, right? An example: "Paris, France" I'm pretty sure this is how you write it. Hope this helps!
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