Croatia is considered a developing country, though it has made significant progress since its independence in 1991. It is a member of the European Union and has a relatively high standard of living compared to many other countries in the region. However, challenges such as economic disparities, unemployment, and rural depopulation remain. Overall, Croatia is classified as a high-income country, but it is still working on achieving full economic development.
Portugal would be regarded as a developed country.
2011- Nigeria is developing and has not yet developed.
Developed countries are those which have a growing economy, and undeveloped are those which are poor and are not growing in value or are very slowly going up, i.e. Italy for Developed and Honduras for Undeveloped
1. An undeveloped country ( Developing Country ) is a description commonly used to describe a nation with a low standard of living. Normally these countries have little to no access to fresh water, no sewerage treatment and an undeveloped industrial base. 2. A developed country is a nation that provides sewerage treatment, fresh water and supports a high standard of living for the population. Generally any country that isn't developed is a developing country. :)
Africa is actually a continent with over 30 nations. Some of nations are developed and some or not. South Africa is the most developed.
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Afganistan is a developing country not a developed country.
yes Spain is developed lol not Spain is undeveloped
Portugal would be regarded as a developed country.
Yes it is a developed country so there. Good Question man!
Egypt is an undeveloped country and has NO strong economy.
2011- Nigeria is developing and has not yet developed.
Very developed, yees... Very developed, yees...
Developed countries are those which have a growing economy, and undeveloped are those which are poor and are not growing in value or are very slowly going up, i.e. Italy for Developed and Honduras for Undeveloped
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Europe is generally highly developed but there are some countries that are really heavily below European standards. 1. Moldova (definitely the less developed European country) 2. Kosovo (not fully recognised) 3. Albania, 4. Bosnia and Herzegovina (mostly undeveloped because of recent war in 1992-1995) 5. Ukraine. This is more or less it. There are also examples of Romania and Bulgaria which are in the European Union but are not much better than these five, and also example of IDK Iceland or Croatia which are outside of the EU (Croatia will enter it in 2013) but developed.
Belize is a developed country. Countries are described as developed countries when they have a developed economy, and an advanced technological infrastructure when compared to other developing nations.