None of the countries are developed, however South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Botswana and Namibia are some of the most developed, especially South Africa having been there myself. The cities are modern with good infrastructure its not rare to see an Aston Martin, Bentley or Hummer on the streets, many private schools and large shopping malls, Louis Vuitton boutiques and cocktail bars.
Sudan is a developing country.
Africa is not a country, it is a continent made up of over 50 countries.
The coldest countries in Africa are the countries most south. These include South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, etc. However, even so these countries aren't considered cold.
South Africa is a developing country, but it ranks as a NIC (Newly Industrialised Country) which places it with countries such as India, China, Turkey, Malaysia, Mexico and Brazil. It is also considered an emerging market and as such is developing rapidly. Although it is currently suffering from the global credit crunch, it and Brazil are the two countries in the world least affected by the recession and some analysts have predicted that it will have become a developed country by the second half of the twenty-first century.
The motives for imperialism in Africa is that Africa was considered primitive and left uncolonized by the Mother Countries. Africa was a battlefield for the Mother Countries for any raw materials, because the Mother Countries were running low of raw materials after the industrial revolution.
Sudan is a developing country.
Yes, the Democratic Republic of Congo [drc] is developing.
They are both developed countries.
The only developed country in sub-Saharan Africa is Mauritius. With a high GDP per capita, strong institutions, and a well-developed infrastructure, Mauritius is classified as a high-income economy and is considered the most developed country in the region.
Developed The U.S, Canada, Singapore, Japan, most European Countries Developing Many countries in Aisa, Africa, and Latin America
Hopefully, we can all be considered as living in a delveloping country.
Africa is not a country, it is a continent made up of over 50 countries.
The coldest countries in Africa are the countries most south. These include South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, etc. However, even so these countries aren't considered cold.
Africa is not a single nation it is a continent of 53 independent countries
All countries in Europe are considered developed. The most developed of these nations, however, include Norway, the Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, and Sweden.
Core countries are typically considered to be developed countries. These countries have high levels of industrialization, advanced technology, and high standards of living. They are often seen as the most economically powerful and influential countries in the global economy.
Seychelles and Mauritius are the only developed countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Gabon, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa are partially developed Sub-Saharan nations.