A list of countries, capitals and currencies is below. Food is more difficult, and is a subjective question. It would require a long explanation for each country, so it would not be easy to answer.
List of countries with their capitals and currencies
Country - Capital - Currency
Afghanistan - Kabul - Afghani
Albania - Tirana - Lek
Algeria - Algiers - Dinar
Andorra - Andorra la Vella - Euro -
Angola - Luanda - New Kwanza -
Antigua and Barbuda - Saint John's (Antigua) - East Caribbean Dollar -
Argentina - Buenos Aires - Peso -
Armenia - Yerevan - Dram -
Australia - Canberra - Australian Dollar -
Austria - Vienna - Euro -
Azerbaijan Republic of - Baku (Baki) - Manat -
Bahamas - Nassau - Bahamian Dollar -
Bahrain - Al-Manama - Bahrain Dinar -
Bangladesh - Dhaka - Taka -
Barbados - Bridgetown - Barbados Dollar -
Belarus - Minsk - Belorussian Rubel -
Belgium - Brussels - Euro
Belize - Belmopan - Belize Dollar
Benin - Porto Novo (official capital); Contonu (seat of govt.) - CFA Franc
Bhutan - Thimphu - Ngultrum
Bolivia - La Paz (seat of govt.); Sucre (capital and seat of judiciary) - Boliviano
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo - Marka
Botswana - Gaborone - Pula -
Brazil - Brasilia - Real
Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei Dollar
Bulgaria - Sofia - Lev
Burundi - Bujumbura - Burundi Franc -
Cambodia - Phnom Penh - Riel -
Cameroon - Yaound' - CFA Franc -
Canada - Ottawa - Canadian Dollar -
Cape Verde - Praia - Cape Verdean Escudo -
Central African Republic - Bangui - CFA Franc -
Chad - N'Djamena - CFA Franc -
Chile - Santiago - Chilean Peso -
China - Beijing - Yuan/Renminbi -
Colombia - Santa Fe de Bogot - Colombian Peso -
Comoros - Moroni - Franc -
Congo, Democraic Republic of - Kinshasa - Congolese Franc
Congo, Republic of - Brazzaville - CFA Franc
Costa Rica - San Jose - Colon -
Cote d'Ivoire - Yamoussoukro - CFA Franc -
Croatia - Zagreb - Kuna -
Cuba - Havana - Cuban Peso -
Cyprus - Lefkosia (Nicosia) - Euro -
Czech Republic - Prague - Koruna -
Denmark - Copenhagen - Krone -
Djibouti - Djibouti - Djibouti Franc -
Dominica - Roseau - East Caribbean Dollar -
Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo - Dominican Peso -
East Timor - Dili - US Dollar
Ecuador - Quito - US Dollar
Egypt - Cairo - Egyptian Pound -
El Salvador - San Salvador - Colon / US Dollar -
Equatorial Guinea - Malabo - CFA Franc -
Eritrea - Asmara (Formerly Asmera) - Nakfa -
Estonia - Tallinn - Euro
Ethiopia - Addis Ababa - Birr -
Fiji - Suva (Viti Levu) - Birr -
Finland - Helsinki - Euro
France - Paris - Euro
Gabon - Libreville - CFA Franc -
Gambia - Banjul - Dalasi -
Georgia - T'bilisi - Lari -
Germany - Berlin - Euro
Ghana - Accra - Cedi -
Greece - Athens - Euro (ΕΥΡΩ)
Grenada - Saint George's - East Caribbean Dollar -
Guatemala - Guatemala City - Quetzal -
Guinea - Conakry - Guinean Franc -
Guinea Bissau - Bissau - CFA Franc -
Guyana - Georgetown - Guyanese Dollar -
Haiti - Port-au-Prince - Gourde -
Honduras - Tegucigalpa - Lempira -
Hungary - Budapest - Forint -
Iceland - Reykjavik - Icelandic Krona -
India - New Delhi - Rupee -
Indonesia - Jakarta - Rupiah -
Iran - Tehran - Rial -
Iraq - Baghdad - Dinar/US Dollar -
Ireland - Dublin - Euro
Israel - Jerusalem - Shekel
Italy - Rome - Euro
Jamaica - Kingston - Dinar -
Japan - Tokyo - Yen -
Jordan - Amman - Dinar -
Kazakhstan - Astana - Tenge -
Kenya - Nairobi - Kenya Shilling -
Kiribati - South Tarawa - Australian Dollar -
Korea North - Pyongyang - Won -
Korea South - Seoul - Won -
Kosovo - Pristina - Euro -
Kuwait - Kuwait City - Kuwaiti Dinar -
Kyrgyzstan - Bishkek - Som -
Laos - Vientiane - New Kip -
Latvia - Riga - Lat -
Lebanon - Beirut - Lebanese Pound -
Lesotho - Maseru - Loti -
Liberia - Monrovia - Liberian Dollar -
Libya - Tripoli - Libyan Dinar -
Liechtenstein - Vaduz - Swiss Franc -
Lithuania - Vilnius - Litas -
Luxembourg - Luxembourg Ville - Euro
Macedonia - Skopje - Denar
Madagascar - Antananarivo - Ariary
Malawi - Lilongwe - Kwacha
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur - Ringgit
Maldives - Male - rufiyaa -
Mali - Bamako - CFA Franc -
Malta - Valletta - Euro
Marshall Islands - Majuro - US Dollar -
Mexico - Mexico City (Distrito Federal) - Mexican Peso -
Micronesia Federated States of - Palikir - US Dollar -
Moldova - Chisinau - Leu -
Monaco - Monaco Ville - Euro
Mongolia - Ulaanbaatar - Tugrik -
Morocco - Rabat - Dirham -
Montenegro - Padgorica - Euro -
Mozambique - Maputo - Metical -
Myanmar - Rangoon - Kyat
Namibia - Windhoek - Namibian Dollar -
Nauru - No official capital; government offices in Yaren District - Australian Dollar -
Nepal - Kathmandu - Napalese Rupee -
Netherlands - Amsterdam - Euro
New Zealand - Wellington - New Zealand Dollar -
Nicaragua - Managua - Gold Cordoba -
Niger - Niamey - CFA Franc -
Nigeria - Abuja - Naira -
Norway - Oslo - Norwegian Krone -
Oman - Muscat - Omani Rial -
Pakistan - Islamabad - Pakistan Rupee -
Palau - Koror - US Dollar -
Panama - Panama City - Balboa / US Dollar -
Papua New Guinea - Port Moresby - Kina -
Paraguay - Asuncion - Guarani -
Peru - Lima - Nuevo sol -
Philippines - Manila - Peso -
Poland - Warsaw - Złoty
Portugal - Lisbon - Euro
Puerto Rico - San Juan - US Dollar -
Qatar - Doha - Qatari Riyal -
Romania - Bucharest - Leu -
Russia - Moscow - Ruble -
Rwanda - Kigali - Rwanda Franc -
St. Kitts and Nevis - Basseterre - East Caribbean Dollar -
St. Lucia - Castries - East Caribbean Dollar -
St. Vincent & the Grenadines - Kingstown - East Caribbean Dollar -
Samoa - Apia - Tala -
San Marino - San Marino - Euro
Sao Tome and Principe - Sao Tome - Dobra -
Saudi Arabia - Riyadh - Riyal -
Senegal - Dakar - CFA Franc -
Serbia - Belgrade - Serbian dinar
Seychelles - Victoria - Seychelles Dollar -
Sierra Leone - Freetown - Leone -
Singapore - Singapore - Singapore Dollar -
Slovakia - Bratislava - Koruna -
Slovenia - Ljubljana - Euro
Solomon Islands - Honiara - Solomon Islands Dollar -
Somalia - Mogadishu - Somali Shilling -
South Africa - Pretoria - Rand
Spain - Madrid - Euro
Sri Lanka - Colombo - Sri Lanka Rupee
Sudan - Khartoum - Dinar -
Suriname - Paramaribo - Surinamese Dollar -
Swaziland - Mbabane - Lilangeni -
Sweden - Stockholm - Krona -
Switzerland - Bern - Swiss Franc -
Syria - Damascus - Syrian Pound -
Taiwan - Taipei - Taiwan New Dollar -
Tajikistan - Dushanbe - Somoni -
Tanzania - Dar es Salaam - Tanzanian Shilling -
Thailand - Bangkok - Baht -
Togo - Lome - CFA Franc -
Tonga - Nuku'alofa - Pa'anga -
Trinidad and Tobago - Port-of-Spain - Trinidad and Tobago Dollar -
Tunisia - Tunis - Tunisian Dinar -
Turkey - Ankara - Turkish New Lira (YTL) -
Turkmenistan - Ashgabat - Manat -
Tuvalu - Funafuti - Australian dollar -
Uganda - Kampala - Ugandan New Shilling -
Ukraine - Kiev - Hryvna -
United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi - UAE Dirham -
United Kingdom - London - Pound Sterling -
United State - Washington DC - US Dollar -
Uruguay - Montevideo - Uruguay Peso -
Uzbekistan - Tashkent (Toshkent) - Uzbekistani Som -
Vanuatu - Port-Vila (Efate) - Vatu -
Vatican City (Holy See) - Vatican City - Euro
Venezuela - Caracas - Bolivars -
Vietnam - Hanoi - Dong
Yemen - Sana - Rial -
Zambia - Lusaka - Kwacha -
Zimbabwe - Harare - Zimbabwean dollar -
The terms "third world" and "first world" originated during the Cold War to categorize countries based on their political affiliations (third world being non-aligned or neutral, first world being aligned with the Western bloc). Today, "first world" is commonly used to refer to developed, industrialized countries with high standards of living, whereas "third world" is used to refer to developing or less developed countries with lower standards of living.
Third world countries often lack access to basic resources such as clean water, adequate healthcare, and education. These countries may also face challenges related to political instability, corruption, and insufficient infrastructure. Additionally, poverty, food insecurity, and limited economic opportunities are common issues in many third world countries.
Some of the poorest countries in the world based on GDP per capita include Burundi, Malawi, and the Central African Republic. These countries face significant challenges in providing their populations with basic needs such as food, water, healthcare, and education.
Not all countries produce enough food to meet the needs of their populations. Some countries rely on imports to supplement their food supply, while others experience food insecurity due to factors like poor infrastructure, climate change, or political instability.
third world countries usually struggle to earn money. this then results in less food for citizens not very much clean water and no electricity. because of the low money, citizens also struggle to keep healthy, and therefore may catch diseases and die at a very young age.
France is one of the cullinary (food) capitals of the world! there are no 'options'... just abundance!
Countries in the EU are modern countries and so they are capable of producing a lot of food. Some are not as good as others, but none are like third world countries.
The answer is D. The World Food Bank
About 25% of the world's food is produced in the United States, making it one of the largest food-producing countries globally.
First-world countries often misunderstand the effects of their actions on third-world countries.
World Hunger is when several countries or a whole Continent goes without or with little food.
Yes in some countries
Oil, food, or anything that a countries military used.
Food aide is food given to people in 3rd world countries that are extremely hungry need food, mostly the Military and the Salvation Army gives food aide to people that need it most.
In many third world countries, food and medical care are quite scarce.
Yes, as much as the rest of the countries around the world.
World wide there is not an increase. What has increased is our demand from forgeign countries which do not have the same standards as we do for clean produce and food.