There aren't any. The "second world" refers to the communist bloc which no longer exists.
The concept of "second world countries" is no longer commonly used. It was previously used to refer to communist or socialist countries during the Cold War. Some countries that were historically considered second world included countries like the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba.
No, the USA is considered a first world country. The terms "first world," "second world," and "third world" originated during the Cold War to categorize countries based on political alliances, with first world countries aligned with the Western bloc, second world countries with the Eastern bloc, and third world countries unaligned. These terms are now outdated and not commonly used in modern geopolitical discussions.
There is no official definition of a "second world country." Historically, the term was used during the Cold War to describe countries aligned with the Soviet Union. Nowadays, it is more common to refer to countries as developed (first world), developing (second world), or underdeveloped (third world) based on their level of economic and social development.
Kazakhstan and Russia share the second longest border at 6,846 km
Africa has the second largest number of countries after Asia, with 54 countries.
Well, most of them disappeared between about 1989 and 1991. Second world countries are communist.
There aren't any. The "second world" refers to the communist bloc which no longer exists.
The concept of "second world countries" is no longer commonly used. It was previously used to refer to communist or socialist countries during the Cold War. Some countries that were historically considered second world included countries like the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba.
yes the effect of second world war weaken the most European countries.
Most First and Second World Countries..
The "second world" refers to the communist bloc which no longer exists.
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There aren't any. The "second world" refers to the communist bloc which no longer exists.
No, the USA is considered a first world country. The terms "first world," "second world," and "third world" originated during the Cold War to categorize countries based on political alliances, with first world countries aligned with the Western bloc, second world countries with the Eastern bloc, and third world countries unaligned. These terms are now outdated and not commonly used in modern geopolitical discussions.
The term "second world" was used during the Cold War to refer to countries under communist influence, mainly those in Eastern Europe and parts of Asia. However, the usage of the term has largely fallen out of favor, and now countries are typically classified as either developed (first world) or developing (third world).
Yes, India is the world's second most populous country with 1,190,550,000 people; second only to China with 1,340,780,000 people. These countries are the only two countries in the world with a population exceeding one billion.
Second largest.