The least-developed countries in Europe are located in Eastern Europe. The five least-developed nations are Moldova, Macedonia, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Albania, who are all located in Eastern Europe.
The country with the lowest population density in Eastern Europe is Estonia.
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.
The least mountainous countries in Eastern Europe include countries like Belarus, Ukraine, and Moldova. These nations have predominantly flat terrain, with Belarus being largely characterized by plains and marshes. Ukraine, while having some mountainous regions in the west, is mainly known for its vast plains and low hills. Moldova is also largely flat, with gentle rolling hills and no significant mountain ranges.
Moldova.
Eastern, obviously...
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.
Montenegro is the least populated Eastern European country.
Albania
Antarctica. Australia is the conventionally populated continent with the least rainfall.
Italy
Türkiye. At least not yet.