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'''Category:State''' — in {{tag|Geography|geographical}} terms, a '''state''', or specifically a '''{{Wp|constituent state}}''' is a common term used to typically describe the primary or first major geographical and administrative sub-division of a {{tag|Countries|country}} or {{Wp|sovereign state}}.  Commonly (though not exclusively) used in {{tag|English}}-speaking nations, the most well-known use of the term state is in the [[:Category:United States of America|United States of America]]; with India and Australia also being primary users of the term.
'''Category: State''' — in {{tag|Geography|geographical}} terms, a '''{{Cambridge-Dictionary|state}}''' (''{{Cambridge-Dictionary|noun}}''), or specifically a '''{{Wp|constituent state}}''' is a common term used to typically describe the primary or first major geographical and administrative sub-division of a {{tag|country}} or {{Wp|sovereign state}}.  Commonly (though not exclusively) used in {{tag|English}}-speaking nations, the most well-known use of the term state is in the [[:Category:United States of America|United States of America]]; with [[:Category:India|India]] and [[:Category:Australia|Australia]] also being primary users of the term.


In other languages and countries, similar names can be ''{{Wp|oblast}}'' (in [[:Category:Russia|Russia]]), and ''{{Wp|länder}}'' (plural ''{{Wp|Bundesländer}}'', in [[:Category:German|Germanic]]; specifically in Germany and Austria).  ''{{Wp|Canton (administrative division)|Canton}}'' (French origin, most commonly in Switzerland, also some Spanish countries), ''{{Wp|Department (administrative division)|department}}'' (French origin, and adopted by the Spanish), ''{{Wp|province}}'' (Roman origin, of the Roman Empire), ''{{Wp|prefecture}}'' (Latin origin, contemporaneous in Japan, China, and other countries), and ''{{Wp|territory}}'' (Canada and Australia) are other words describing the same.
In other [[:Category:Language|languages]] and {{Cambridge-Dictionary|country|countries}}, similar names can be: ''{{Wp|oblast}}'' (in [[:Category:Russia|Russia]]), and ''{{Wp|länder}}'' (plural ''{{Wp|Bundesländer}}'', in [[:Category:German|Germanic]]; specifically in [[:Category:Germany|Germany]] and [[:Category:Austria|Austria]]).  ''{{Wp|Canton (administrative division)|Canton}}'' (French origin, most commonly in [[:Category:Switzerland|Switzerland]], also some [[:Category:Spanish|Spanish]]-speaking countries), ''{{Wp|Department (administrative division)|department}}'' (French origin, and adopted by the Spanish), ''{{Wp|province}}'' (Roman origin, of the Roman Empire, [[:Category:Canada|Canada]]), ''{{Wp|prefecture}}'' (Latin origin, contemporaneous in [[:Category:Japan|Japan]], [[:Category:China|China]], and other countries), and ''{{Wp|territory}}'' (Australia and Canada) are other words describing the same.


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