Opposite of a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory
“The rebellion and coup in Mali left an already impoverished population, a stream of displaced people, a weaker state, and more ungoverned territory.”
Opposite of the people of a nation
“Many foreigners think that the bicycle rickshaw has been consigned to the history books, but in fact, they continue to be widely used in Dhaka.”
Opposite of districts and small settlements outside large urban areas or the capital
“In the center, the old town, or medina, is walled in by ramparts and gives it a historical and cultural dimension.”
Opposite of a place or country that one considers their homeland
“She had lived in Lisbon for the past five years, and Portugal became her step-country.”
Opposite of a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government
“There is much conjecture on the ownership of unclaimed land bordering the two nations.”
Opposite of an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
Opposite of the common people of a nation
Opposite of nature, especially in the open air or countryside
Opposite of an area of territory owned or controlled by a particular ruler or government
Opposite of the natural physical world collectively
“The world is more connected than ever thanks to advances in technology.”
Opposite of a clumsy, unsophisticated person
Opposite of in, relating to, or characteristic of, the countryside rather than urban areas
“I have thoroughly honed my navigational abilities through three years of city living.”
Opposite of of, or relating to, the ownership, tenure, and cultivation of land
Opposite of relating to rural life with minimal industry
Opposite of having a naive or unsuspecting nature
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