Country
A country is a political and geographic entity that is typically synonymous with a sovereign state in international law. It is defined by four features: a fixed territory, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. The term is also used more loosely to refer to a nation or a region without full sovereignty. In political science, "state" denotes the legal-political unit, while "country" is often the geographic or colloquial term; a "nation" refers to a people sharing a common identity. A country may be a nation-state where one nation largely coincides with the state, or it may contain multiple nations.
Sovereignty is the core attribute: a country has ultimate authority over its territory and affairs, subject
Borders define a country's extent and can be altered by treaties, conflict, or referendums. Some regions are