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What are the differences among "nation""country"and"state"
9 dec. 2017 03:04
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They can all mean the same thing. However in terms of differences:
A nation can refer to a group of people with a distinct culture, even if they are not in fact a distinct country. In the USA, some of the native american groups are referred to as nations. Some people might refer to a certain province in your country as a nation as well! A county is just that. Generally it's a self-governing entity that is independent of formal control by any other country. 'State' can be either a sub-group within a country, or it can be used to refer to some countries as well. In the case of referring to a country, it typically is used to refer to the government of that country, rather than the physical extents of the country.
9 december 2017
Well, if you are referring to the USA, nation and country are basically the same thing and the states (like I live in North Carolina) are the 50 subdivisions of the whole country. In the states we have many cities. Each state has a capital city.
9 december 2017
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