The Austrian Empire. It contained atleast 11 ethinically distinct peoples in 1848.
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Switzerland is considered a nation state. It is a country with a defined territory, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. Switzerland is not a stateless nation, part-nation state, or multinational state.
The Dutch Republic
THOMAS MUNCK has written: 'SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE: STATE, CONFLICT AND THE SOCIAL ORDER IN EUROPE, 1598-1700'
Yes, India is considered a multinational state because it is home to diverse ethnic, linguistic, and cultural groups, with multiple languages and religions coexisting within its borders.
The map of Europe before World War 1 showed that the largest nation was Austria-Hungary. It was a multinational state composed of Austrians, Czechs, Hungarians, Slovaks, Serbs, Ukrainians, Croats, Romanians, Italians, and Slovenians.
Europe is a continent, and is not IN a state. : )
The Vatican is the smallest state in Europe.
Examples include present-day United Kingdom, Russia, Nigeria, and India, each having various ethnicites within a single state border. The USSR and Yugoslavia were former multinational states.
No it is not a state as it is part of Europe
It is not multinational, as all Swiss citizens consider themselves as "Swiss". But it is multi-lingual. There are 4 official languages in Switzerland: German, French, Italian and Romansh. Different languages are spoken in different parts of the country.
The term coined to describe today's national-state government relations is nation-state. The concept of the nation state can be compared and contrasted with that of the multinational state or city and state.
The term coined to describe today's national-state government relations is nation-state. The concept of the nation state can be compared and contrasted with that of the multinational state or city and state.