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na·tion [ˈneɪʃən] N

1. nation (country, state):

nation
all across the nation

2. nation (people):

nation
narod m
nation
nation
nacija f
the Apache nation Am

ˈdebt·or coun·try N, ˈdebt·or na·tion N

na·tion ˈstate N

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The effort raised money from more than 100 nations and benefited orphanages and children's health organizations.
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That way you paint a living picture of the shape of the nation.
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Some think that he's one of the pioneers of his generation and stands among the nation's most talented poets and novelists.
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They also condemned episcopacy as an insupportable grievance and trouble to this nation.
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Looking at the two strikers, it could boil down to which nation will progress further and therefore give them more chances to net.
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With the Nigerien government counting 18949 km of roads in the nation, this comes to one accident for every five kilometers in 2008.
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They traverse the nation, tripping on acid throughout the journey.
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The density of languages, per capita, is the highest of any nation in the world with an average of only 2,000 speakers per language.
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If a nation won the cup three times within five years, the cup would belong to them.
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The nation state could only be formed by means of revolt.
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