Nation
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A nation is a large group of people with a singular, shared, and commonly-accepted historical identity, usually identified by a common name. Nations are conventionally associated with (and in part defined by) territories, and thus are frequently associated with countries. Nations, however, are not the same as countries or states: there are nations without states and there are states that are not coterminous with a single nation. Nevertheless, a nation is often defined in terms of a state,[1] and especially sovereignty; all the members of the United Nations, for example, are sovereign states.[2] Common symbols of nationhood are national anthems, and national flags.
References
- ↑ Oxford English Dictionary
- ↑ United Nations Member States