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I'm not 100% positive, but I'm pretty sure it's developed. It's got a high literacy rate and high urban population.
Hinduism was a major religion during the Mauryan Empire and has continued to be a major religion in India since then.
High energy use Complex industrialized bases Low population growth High per capita incomes
Israel has no official state religion. All religions are practiced there. Adherents of Judaism form a majority of the population.
Christianity, specifically the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway, is the main religion in Norway. It is also known for its high percentage of atheists and agnostics among the population.
In the High Middle Ages, there was a growth of the population of Europe, towns and cities became more numerous and larger, the arts flourished, universities were founded, mathematics developed, especially with the adaption of Arabic numerals, trade developed, transportation developed, and the early parliaments were founded.
No, the only people who had slaves were high ranking nobles.
It is because it is flat land so it easy to build on there is tourist spots and it is also the capital city.
According to the Human Development Index, a development scale of 0-1, there are 35 countries and territories/dependencies with a development level of 0.9 or above, meaning "highly developed". The total population (as of 7/1/2008) of the countries in that category is 978,186,023 or 14.6% of world population (6,706,992,932). This means that 85.4% (5,727,771,964) of the world's population lives in developing countries.
Developed countries with a high food production per inhabitant include Ireland and New Zealand. They have relatively low population densities. Less developed countries which still have a large percentage of the population working in agriculture will be better placed than more highly urbanized countries.
Slaves work for free, and this allowed farmers to have slaves cultivate and reap the land, causing a high net profit.
The population of High Bonnybridge is 610.