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Define a "nation"

Standard definition: a group of people with a similar history, culture, language, religion, etc., usually concentrated in a certain geographic area.

Snarky definition: a tribe or clan, armed with AK-47 & grenades.
 
Actually, it kinda does :p

(Look on a map, see those small lines there :p)
 
(Points to the border to the south): That thingamabob there.
(Points to the border to the north): As well as that one.
(Points to the border to the east): That as well.
(Points to the border to the west): Yeah, that one too.

Everything within is our nation. Race and ethnicity mean absolutely nothing except for one very special group of people in the world, and I am not blessed to be a member of that group. If I moved to Japan and became a Japanese citizen, I would consider myself Japanese. If I moved to Russia and became a Russian citizen, I would consider myself Russian.
 
If X holds an area, has no overlord and people who live in X think they're X-men, then it is a nation.

Monaco is independent, right? It has no unite culture, but I still think it as a nation. USA didn't have a united culture on the 19th century, but it was a nation.
 
I don't like the way English uses this word.

Nation = country (as a political entity) in English.

In Czech, nation = people. It's a group of people sharing certain similarities like language, religion, culture, traditions who feel they belong to the same nation. In other words, I feel Czech, I speak Czech, therefore I am Czech, even if I live in Uganda and I don't have the Czech Republic citizenship (example).

I like our definition more.
 
(Points to the border to the south): That thingamabob there.
(Points to the border to the north): As well as that one.
(Points to the border to the east): That as well.
(Points to the border to the west): Yeah, that one too.

Everything within is our nation. Race and ethnicity mean absolutely nothing except for one very special group of people in the world, and I am not blessed to be a member of that group. If I moved to Japan and became a Japanese citizen, I would consider myself Japanese. If I moved to Russia and became a Russian citizen, I would consider myself Russian.

You are right that nations can cross ethnic lines.

The Japanese nation however is an ethnic nation. Even there largest minority in the country--South Koreans--are having a hard time becoming Japanese citizens. It is not easy to become a Japanese citizen, let alone a member of the nation.
 
The only definition I see of a nation is as following :
"A group of people sharing a common destiny."
 
Well golly.
Everyone in the entire world is going to die. That's our common destiny. Do you consider the whole world one nation?
 
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