No. About as far from it as you can get.
more developed country.
The G8 and the G20 groups of nations are the most economically developed nations.
China is a developed country.
Simple, you just said it. More economically developed country is a more economically developed country.
The United States is a developed country.
According to the Human Development Index (HDI) by the United Nations, Niger is currently ranked as the least developed country in the world. It faces challenges such as high poverty rates, low literacy levels, inadequate healthcare, and limited access to clean water and sanitation.
Congo refers to two different countries: the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Both are separate countries located in Central Africa.
Congo is a country located in Africa. It is officially known as the Republic of the Congo and should not be confused with the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo.
In 2010 Zimbabwe ranked as number one followed by Congo, Niger, Burundi and Mozambique
An LDC country is one of the countries defined by the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a "Least Developed Country", e.g. Congo or Bangladesh. A MDC is a "More Developed Country", e.g. the US or European Union.
Congo is not a city. It is a country. Kinshasa is the capital and the largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
a Congo is a country is south Africa
It is not appropriate to label any country as the "worst" as every country has unique challenges and strengths. Each country faces its own issues that require attention and improvement. It is important to focus on solutions and collaboration rather than making negative comparisons.
Pretty sure Congo is a country....located in Africa.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is an independent country in Africa.
Yes, the Democratic Republic of Congo [drc] is developing.
There is no country called Congo. The Democratic republic of the Congo was once Zaire, and before that the Belgian Congo. The ancient Kingdom of Congo included bits of Angola, Cabinda, DR Congo and the Republic of Congo. But British, no.