What is the difference between town and country
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As nouns the difference between town and country
is that town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city while country is an area of land; a district, region.
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Difference between town and country ;
- A town is a place where people live.
- Towns are often smaller than cities and larger than villages, though the criteria used to differentiate between them vary greatly around the world.
- Where as a state, nation, or other political entity that has a distinct territorial body is known as a country.
- It may be a sovereign state or a component of a larger state, a political subdivision that is not sovereign or was once sovereign, a physical territory governed by a government, or a geographical area containing a variety of peoples who have historically been independent or who are otherwise connected but have different political ideologies.
- Any area that is more urbanised than the location of reference. Whereas Country , a predetermined area of land with specific human habitation or established boundaries, particularly one that is populated by people of the same race, speaking the same language, etc.
- The territory of a country, particularly an independent nation state or formerly independent country, a political entity exerting ultimate control over a geographical area, a rural community where a market was held at least once per week.
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