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Yes, a nation can exist without a state, but it is not very common. A nation is a cultural-political community that has become conscious of its coherence, unity, and particular interests. A state, however, is an autonomous entity, having sovereign government and constitutional recognition within a defined territory.
are assisted by the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO), which works to facilitate access to the United Nations on human rights and indigenous population issues.
A multi-state nation is an ethnic group that is not confined or concentrated in one political entity (a state). In geography, a country is not a nation, it is considered a state and a nation is considered to be an ethnic entity.
The United States is separated into States. So is Australia. Canada has Provinces. A Nation is a State in itself. A State may or not be part of a Nation. I live in UK, the State is that of Great Britain.
It can be, although a nation must be recognized as a legitimate country before it can be classified as a nation-state. Though, there are no states which have borders that line up perfectly with a certain culture, to date.
When a state or nation has control over its own territory that state or nation is said to have sovereignty. This type of sovereignty is called internal or territorial sovereignty.
A nation state gave early people's far more security and a better understanding of their common language and history. These things unify a nation state and give the people within a reason to identify with said state.