Yes, Trinidad and Tobago are is still a third world country, also sometimes referred as developing country.
yes
Yes.
Trinidad and Tobago can be viewed as a third world country. But in recent years, Trinidad and Tobago has been referred to as a Second world country or developing country.
Trinidad and Tobago is now considered a second world country veering towards first world.
Guyana is considered a lower-middle-income country by the World Bank, with a significant portion of the population living below the poverty line. However, the country is rich in natural resources such as gold, bauxite, and timber, which offer economic potential for the future. Efforts are being made to improve economic conditions and reduce poverty in Guyana.
The country code of Guyana is 592.
guyana
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Yes very i was living there
Suriname
The equator is just south of the country of Guyana.
Suriname borders Guyana to the East.
Guyana is the largest member of caricom
Guyana is a country in South America and its capitol is Georgetown.
Guyana is a country in South America and its capitol is Georgetown.
No