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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.
As a landmass? not sure... however, i don't think so. Population? Nope, it is 2nd or 3rd. China is number 1
http://www.the-top-tens.com/lists/best-currency.asp This site does not answer you question. All it is, is a site were ppl can vote for their own country and it typical form India has alot of votes. But the day that the strongest currency in the world is the Indian Rupee is the day that the known world becomes a 3rd world country.
No it has the 4th largest Economy in the world.The Mumbai Skyscrapers and the New Delhi Airport, Metro,Roads and stadiums also tells us a part of the story!India has economy of $1.72 Trillion.So it will be a very developed country soon!
no elsavador is not a 3rd world county and anyone should now that
3rd world country
Kiev is a city - not a country.
3rd
South Korea is a first world country and North Korea is a second world country.
A 3rd world country is a poor country. it has mostly no food . most children died because of no food. A 1st world country is a rich one . It has more money and more food than 3rd world.
Of course England is a 1st world country.
No, China is the fourth largest country.
Tibet is not a country. It is an autonomous region of China.
The 3rd biggest country in the world is the United States of America. It has a total land area of approximately 9.8 million square kilometers.
3rd world country.It is part of NAM(Non allied movement).
US has the highest average salary; however, Great Britain and Japan have the highest per capita salary with the US 3rd. Note: as of 2010 Canada is actually the highest median PPP houshold income after taxes, Switzerland 2nd and US 3rd