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A country is a large geographical area that is recognized as an independent political entity, with its own government and borders, while a city is a smaller urban area within a country that is typically highly populated and serves as a center for commerce, culture, and administration. Countries encompass cities and other types of regions within their boundaries.
The main difference between a country and a city is the size and population. A country refers to a larger geographical area with its own government and borders, while a city is a smaller urban area within a country. Cities usually have higher population densities and more developed infrastructure compared to rural areas in a country.
A city is a non-sovereign political entity of a country, while a city-state is a sovereign city (basically a country itself). An example of a city would be Rome and an example of a city state would be Vatican City.
When specifying a location, typically a comma is placed between the city and country. For example, "Paris, France." This format helps clarify the distinction between the city and country in written communication.
A continent is a large landmass made up of multiple countries, like North America or Africa. A country is a political entity with its own government, borders, and sovereignty, like the United States or France. A city is a smaller, more localized urban area within a country, like New York City or Paris.
Living in the city generally offers more amenities, cultural attractions, and job opportunities, but can be more crowded and hectic. Living in the country often provides a quieter, more peaceful environment with more space, but may have limited access to services and entertainment options.