A county is generally a sub-unit of regional self-government within a sovereign jurisdiction
A state is a set of institutions that possess the authority to make the rules that govern a society, having internal and external sovereignty over a definite territory
2006-07-15 22:01:42
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answered by Gabe 6
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No a state is broken up into counties. Each county has their own taxation laws and public services. I think it is equivalent to states in a small country.
2006-07-16 04:58:39
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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Depends on the country. See the link below.
2006-07-16 05:00:01
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answered by ceccorall 3
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No. A country is composed of several states. Just like USA. America is a country where Alabama, California, New York, etc. are the states that composes America.
Sorry, I thought you're referring to countries.. Thanks for the points anyway, and thanks for your rude message. Have a nice day!
2006-07-16 06:26:52
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answered by *Jumeirah* 3
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From a certain perspective, yes.
2006-07-16 04:58:16
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answered by timmy♫♫ 4
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No, they are not.
2006-07-16 04:59:25
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answered by private_footballfan 3
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no
2006-07-16 04:58:21
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answered by biker 2
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I dunno, Lets watch and learn together!
2006-07-16 04:59:14
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answered by honky550 3
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