difference between country, nation, state, nation-state and govrenment
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The terms "state," "nation," and "country" are often used interchangeably by those who are unfamiliar with the proper use of these terms. To further muddy the waters, phrases such as independent State and nation-state are frequently thrown in as well.
A country is a region that is identified as a distinct entity in political geography.
Government is a means by which organizational policies are enforced, as well as a mechanism for determining policy. Each government has a kind of constitution, a statement of its governing principles and philosophy.
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