Eastern, obviously...
Spain has a developed economy and is part of the EU. As a nation with a storied and well developed "national personality" Spain has extensive trade world wide, but mostly within Europe. Spain has mineral resources and exports a large volume of wine, olives and olive oil. Spain also has a well developed tourist trade and the Olympics held in Barcelona, gave Spain allot of attention.
No. It is in Asia not Europe
Vietnam is in Southeast Asia, not in Europe. It cannot ever become part of the European Union because it is half a world away from Europe.
No, Russia is a developed country. However, the economy is seen as part of the emerging one.
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Eastern Europe, particularly the former Soviet satellites.
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.
An LEDC is a less economically developed country. Cyprus is a fairly well developed country, particularly Ayia Napa, part of Cyprus's coastal fringe, which is very much an MEDC (more economically developed country). Rural areas will be less developed.
Northern Territory.
Lanzarote is considered an MEDC (More Economically Developed Country) as it is part of Spain, which is a highly developed country with a strong economy, infrastructure, and living standards.
Alaska is not an MEDC (More Economically Developed Country), but it is part of one, the United States. Alaska is a state, not a country.
Turkey was called the Sick Man of Europe in the early part of the 20th century. This was because the Ottoman Empire was crumbling and the nation was not doing well economically.
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The Americans.
No, Scotland is not considered a Less Economically Developed Country (LEDC). Scotland is a part of the United Kingdom and is classified as a Developed Country. It has a relatively high standard of living and a diversified economy.