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Third world countries, or countries that are considered poorer countries of the world
The largest country in the world is Russia by far. Canada and the United States are rank second and third respectively. China is a respectable fourth place.
Timor-Leste, Malawi, Tanzania and Yemen are some of the third world countries
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There are about 200 countries in the world, depending whom you ask. Ask a more specific question.
Third World countries.
60 percent of the worlds hunger is from the Indian Subcontinent, and 40 percent is from Asia and Africa.
The three worlds typology divides countries into three categories based on their level of development: first world (developed countries), second world (former communist countries), and third world (developing countries). This classification system is outdated and has been largely replaced by more nuanced terms such as Global North and Global South.
This is a common misconception that countries fall into a ranking of 1st, 2nd and 3rd "worlds". The expression "Third World" is based on European bias. On this basis Yemen would be described as part of the Third World. This does not alter the fact that Yemen (and many countries like it) has a distinguished cultural history of its own.
There are 47 third world countries today.
Third World debt is external debt incurred by Third World countries. Third World debt is external debt incurred by Third World countries.
third world countries which are in debt to countries which have more money and material. Third world is when devolving countries are in debt. countries like Africa which have no money or materials .
Only about half of the worlds countries are small.
Third world countries, or countries that are considered poorer countries of the world
The world suffers from widespread disease, hunger, and drought. Famine is a constant problem that first world countries try to assist. There are millions of deaths each year as a result of the lack of resources in developing economies and third-world countries.
No. Phillippines and India are not considered Third World countries.
Yes, but third-world countries are now called "developing countries."