Albania
Moldova.
Albania is the poorest of the Southeastern European countries, and one of the poorest in all of Europe.
By GDP, San Marino is Europe's poorest country, producing only US$2,046,000,000 annually. By GDP per capita, Moldova is Europe's poorest country, in which its citizens earn only US$2,000 annually.
Eastern Europe is a region which contains twenty-seven countries. Slovenia is the most developed of these nations, being the thirteenth most developed European nation and the twentieth most developed nation in the world overall. Moldova is the least developed of these nations, and is the one hundred and eleventh most developed country in the world. Overall, Eastern Europe is actually pretty developed compared to the rest of the world. But compared to its counterpart, Western Europe, it is underdeveloped. Eastern Europe is still considered a developing region.
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There are many parts of Europe that are developed. You may be thinking in terms of western Europe being more developed that eastern Europe, but it would not be true to say that eastern Europe is not developed.
Eastern Europe in general remains less developed than Western Europe, which is a lingering consequence of the Cold War. Probably the single least developed country in Europe is Albania, which is north of Greece.
Eastern Europe is a region in Europe composing of many nations. No country produced Eastern Europe.
The southernmost country in Eastern Europe is Cyprus.
Moldova is the poorest country in Europe. The annual income per head adjusted for exchange rate distortions is equivalent to about US$2,000. The next poorest country in Europe is Albania. The comparable figure is about US$5,700 - still very low but much better than the figure for Moldova.
Poorest countries in EuropeThere are actually different ways to measure this.If GDP per capita is an appropriate measure, then the poorest country in Europe (continent) would be the Republic of Moldova, with a GDP per capita (nominal) of $1,809 USD in 2008 (IMF). Moldova is landlocked by Romania and Ukraine, and shrunken by the secession of Transnitria.The poorest country in the European Union would be Bulgaria, with a GDP per capita (nominal) of $6,857 USD (2008 data, IMF).Another way is to look at the GDP per capita in PPP value (purchasing power parity) - even using this measure, the Republic of Moldova would be the poorest country with a GDP per capita PPP of $3,153 USD (2008, IMF). Yet again, Bulgaria would be the poorest country in the European Union.According to IMF 2008 data, the five poorest countries in Europe (GDP per capita, nominal) would be:Moldova - $1,809 USDGeorgia - $2,925 USDUkraine - $3,290 USDArmenia - $3,361 USDAlbania - $4,074 USD By GDP, San Marino is the poorest country in Europe.By GDP per capita, Moldova is the poorest country in Europe.