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  1. A unitary state is a sovereign state governed as a single entity in which the central government is the supreme authority. The central government may create or abolish administrative divisions (sub-national units).

  2. A unitary state is a system of political organization where most or all power is centralized in a single government. Learn about the characteristics, variations, and examples of unitary states from Britannica's editors.

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  3. A unitary state is a governing system in which a single central government has total power over all of its other political subdivisions. Learn how unitary states differ from federations and authoritarian states, and see examples of unitary states around the world.

  4. Constitutional law - Federal, Unitary, Classification: Classifying a particular state as federal or unitary is usually straightforward, though in some cases it can be more difficult. The United States and Switzerland are clearly federal states; all of the above-mentioned characteristics of the federal state are present in their constitutional ...

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