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No. Canada is in no way a third world country.
An LEDC is a 'Less Economically Developed Country' such as Kenya which is also referred to as a third world country.
There are no official definitions for first, second, or third world countries. The terms originated during the Cold War, but today, "third world" is often used to describe undedeveloped or developing nations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, of which Kenya is one, so it most closely fits the connotation of a "third world country."
Yes, I learned it in my comparative government class.
No. Kenya is the 49th largest country in the world.
The Turks and Caicos Islands is not considered a third world country. It is a British Overseas Territory located in the Caribbean and is considered to have a high standard of living compared to many third world countries.
Romania is now considered a second world country; but officially and correct definitions for first, second or third world don't exist.
Sweden is a developed country.
No, Ukraine is not considered a third world country. The term "third world" was historically used to refer to countries that were not aligned with NATO or the Communist bloc during the Cold War. Ukraine is categorized as a "developing country" or an "emerging economy" in modern terms.
the country called runners country is Kenya
No, Syria is not considered a third world country. It is classified as a developing country.
Jamaica is considered a developing country, which is another term for third world. It is not classified as a first world country due to factors like economic development and infrastructure.