The poorest region of Italy is basilicata.
New England
Wasn't it everyone?
Africa is not a country, it is a continent. Africa itself consists of some of the richest nations (mostly located in the northern portion of the continent). The poor African nations are mostly located in Subsaharan Africa. This portion of Africa had been isolated from civilization for centuries, as the Sahara Desert acts as an impediment to travel. The first true contact to civilization is when the Europeans arrived. They conquered the continent and established colonies. They stopped Africa from becoming industrialized themselves, and this is the reason for the poorness. Industrialization and business = money, which Subsaharan Africa had/has little of. Just now are these countries growing in industry and business, and are earning huge sums of money. Another reason is that this is the location for the most corrupted nations. These countries' governments keep the money to themselves and give little to their own people; this is why there is huge poverty, death rates, etc. in these nations as well.
The American Civil War ended. The south was the poorest region in america.
The poorest region of Italy is basilicata.
Andalucia=poorest region Cadiz=poorest provence
The poorest region in the Philippines is the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), as per NSCB.
Yes, it is one of the poorest countries. it is the second poorest country in the world.
Africa
Africa
not exactly but it is one of the most poorest
The richest in natural resources but not in money. But they are developing.
By the spring of 1865 the south was the poorest region of the United States.
Yes, the world's poorest and most underdeveloped continent. Considerably.
Zimbabwe
africa?