Countries like Syria in terms of ongoing conflict and humanitarian crises include Afghanistan, Yemen, South Sudan, and Libya. These countries have experienced prolonged violence, political instability, and mass displacement of populations, leading to widespread humanitarian needs and, in some cases, complex interventions by the international community.
it's not exactly third world country like some parts of africa and asia its like iran and jordan u can call it second world country but not like russia of course........
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.
It is subjective to determine which countries are the "most messy," as it can depend on various factors such as political instability, social unrest, environmental issues, or economic challenges. However, countries facing prolonged conflicts like Syria, Yemen, and Afghanistan are often considered among the most turbulent in the world.
There are around 10-15 unrecognised countries in the world, including entities like Transnistria, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia. These regions have declared independence but are not widely recognized as sovereign states by the international community.
Most migrants come from Asia and Africa, with countries like India, China, Mexico, and Syria being significant sources of migrants.
many countries like syria,cuba....etc
maybe yes because they like to chill out with anyone
Unfortunately yes, just like in most Countries around the World.
Switzerland like other European countries has had some immigrants from Syria and other nations.
it's not exactly third world country like some parts of africa and asia its like iran and jordan u can call it second world country but not like russia of course........
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.
I recently went to Syria and it was great. Some sights to see are: Palmyra, Alleppo, and of course Damascues. Oh, and definitely shop in the souks (market places). Whats great about Syria is that you can go to surrounding countries like Jordan, Israel, Egypt, and Lebanon. We just went to Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. Syria is a beautiful country, and you will enjoy your time there.
The are now grown in 107 countries around the world, their origins are in tropical south East Asia
Agriculture first appeared in the Fertile Crescent region of the Middle East around 8000 B.C. This area includes present-day countries like Iraq, Syria, and Iran.
it realy affected countries economy it made countries like America control world economy and other countries like third world countries in abadfinancial and cultural condition
It is subjective to determine which countries are the "most messy," as it can depend on various factors such as political instability, social unrest, environmental issues, or economic challenges. However, countries facing prolonged conflicts like Syria, Yemen, and Afghanistan are often considered among the most turbulent in the world.
Some of the most corrupt countries in the world are Burma, Somalia, and now many countries in the Middle East because of the protests (though im not sure they fall under the category of corrupt..)