you have to look in a world geography book...
The Living Standard of Portugal is very high. It is a developed country with the 34th highest living standard in the world. Its living standard is comparable with that of Qatar or the Czech Republic.
Countries such as Slovenia and Czech Republic are often considered to have relatively high standards of living among Eastern European nations. These countries have a combination of strong economies, low unemployment rates, and high levels of education and healthcare.
In Czech republic is a high percentage of atheist (I would say about 80%). The other 20% are mainly catholics and evangelical.
By far the most important resource of the Czech Republic is its people who are well known for a high level of education.
The Czech Republic is considered a developed country due to its robust economy, high standard of living, and strong infrastructure. It has a well-diversified economy, with key sectors including manufacturing, services, and technology. The country benefits from a skilled workforce, high levels of education, and significant foreign investment, contributing to its economic stability and growth. Additionally, it boasts a high Human Development Index (HDI), reflecting good healthcare, education, and overall quality of life for its citizens.
That is a mountain called Snezka at 5,256 feet. It is on the border with Poland, but the summit is in the Czech Republic.
because when king charles signed the declaration of leadership the towns gained more resources from allies and from local places
has a high standard of living.
Sneza mountain, 1,602 m high!!
high standard of living= high GDP and vice versa
the answer is high
Peole in Singapore enjoy a high standard living it has one of the most productive economics.