because they have many other resources
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.
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.
that the nations of Europe should not establish any new colonies in the Western Hemisphere.
Europe has the most developed nations of any continent.
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After the Roman Empire Collapsed
Eastern Europe is 'poorer' than western europe, during the war they were helpless and were taken over by Germany or the Soviets, with the fall of both empires countries taken by Hitler and Stalin suffered and were left to fend for themselves. The countries in the East have started to pick themselves up in the recent decades and they each support their neighbours,places like Azerbaijan are not as poor any more and it fact some of the more developed cities can be found in Eastern Europe.
In the 21st Century, many European Western nations have seen economic slumps and increased trade with Eastern nations.
All countries in Europe are considered developed. The most developed of these nations, however, include Norway, the Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, and Sweden.
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.
There are more than 3. Western Europe consists of: Great Britain Belgium France Netherlands Luxembourg Monaco
By the late 1400s, four major nations were taking shape in Western Europe: Spain, Portugal, France and England