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South Korea is a first world country and North Korea is a second world country.
head of the religious section of the Japanese Army, issued a Declaration to Christians in the Philippines
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.
1st- he proved that the world is not flat but a spheroid. 2nd- he was a gateway to a spread of Christianity. 3rd- he discovered different goods from the other places( a useful discovery for the Spaniard that time as a source of food )
Manila, Philippines is the 2nd most devastated city in the world during WWII Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Dresden. Cassino, Italy (the town not the abbey)
No, the Philippines is not considered a 2nd world country. It is classified as a developing country or a third world country based on various socio-economic factors such as income levels, industrialization, and human development indices.
Yes, the Philippines is often considered as the 2nd largest English-speaking country in the world, after the United States. English is one of the official languages of the Philippines and is widely spoken and understood across the country.
It is more likely a 1st or 2nd world country
1st
Of course England is a 1st world country.
Philippines. Generating about 1930 megawatts
South Korea is a first world country and North Korea is a second world country.
A third world country is one in which was colonized. Thailand has never been colonized thus it is not a third world country.
Philippines
3rd world country.It is part of NAM(Non allied movement).
From the 1st Sun. of Nov. until the 2nd Sun. of Mar., the Philippines are 13 hrs. ahead of D.C. From the 2nd Sun. of Mar. until the 1st Sun. of Nov., the Philippines are 12 hrs. ahead of D.C.
The northern part of Italy is considered 1st world, and the southern part 3rd world.