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    A nation-state is a political entity that has defined borders, a centralized government, and a population that shares a common identity, such as language, culture, or history. On the other hand, a cultural nation is a group of people who share a common cultural identity, such as language, religion, or traditions, but may not have a centralized government or defined borders. While a nation-state combines both political and cultural aspects, a cultural nation focuses solely on shared cultural characteristics.

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