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Federation

/ˌfɛdəˈreɪʃən/noun
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A federation is a political or organizational union of states, groups, or entities that agree to collaborate under a central authority while retaining some degree of autonomy, fostering cooperation without complete centralization. In today's world, it's commonly seen in nation-states like Australia or in tech, where federated systems enable secure data sharing across networks.

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The world's largest federation by land area is Russia, a federal semi-presidential republic spanning over 17 million square kilometers, which adopted its current federal structure in 1993 after the Soviet Union's dissolution, blending diverse ethnic regions into a single nation.

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