Uganda would typically be considered a 3rd world country, though it's not one of the poorest. Encyclopedia Brittanica says: "Political designation originally used (1963) to describe those states not part of the first world
A 1st world country will have a very high GDP per capita, usually over 25,000$, also high literacy rates, this will result in high living standerds. 1st world countries have to be a democracy or almost a democracy, this will make more people invest in the country, unlike corrupt nations. Most 3rd world countries are poor due to the way the government distributes the money.
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Q3 starts July 1st and ends September. Think about splitting the year into quarters and taking the months in the third quarter.
As of 2010, it is currently a LDC. ( Least Developed Countries ). However, the Maldives is due to graduate to a developing country on January 1st 2011.
The most recent country to join was Croatia on the 1st of July 2013. Prior to that, Romania and Bulgaria both joined the European Union together on the 1st of January 2007.
A third world country is one in which was colonized. Thailand has never been colonized thus it is not a third world country.
Jamaica is considered a developing country, which is another term for third world. It is not classified as a first world country due to factors like economic development and infrastructure.
Asia is a continent, and no. I mean some places in Asia maybe, but I'm not really sure. Asia is a continent and is made up of many country's, some of which are third world country's.
See list below for 1st, 2d and third
3rd world country.It is part of NAM(Non allied movement).
In short, no. The US is the country that came up with that hierarchy, so they would obviously put themselves as 1st.
The northern part of Italy is considered 1st world, and the southern part 3rd world.
Brazil is far from a third world country it has the 5th largest economy in the world (beating France) it is the 8th most powerful country in the world it is also the 9th richest country in the world beating most countries in Europe the Olympics are going to be their so would they leave the Olympics to a third world country? Plus the world cup it also is the 10th largest oil manufacture in the world While Brazil is not a 3rd world country it needs a little improvement to be a 1st world country but it is so close to become a fully developed county.
less environmental restriction unacceptable products in 1st world countries are acceptable in 3rd world
Burkina Faso is the world's sixty third largest country by population with 15,730,977 as of July 1st, 2010. The Congo is the world's sixty third largest country by land mass at 342,000 sq km.
Singapore is definitely not a third world country.It can be classified as a first world country if you look at it's GDP and economic status.In fact Singapore has been developing rapidly since its independence.
i would consider it a second world country because its relatively high GDP and decent standards of living surely disqualify it from being a 3rd world country however apart from buenos aires the entire country lacks in modern technology, housing, and manufacturing. The reality is as a whole argentina is too poor and under modernized and industrialized to be a true first world country.