Unitary nation-states
Description
Those allowing little or no autonomy to regions, provinces, cities, etc. The most unitary nation-states have one national constitution, one general system of laws, and a centralized apparatus for executive, legislative and judicial functions. The opposite type is the federalled nation-state.
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C0980
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11309800
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226652
Last update
Dec 2, 2024