South Korea is a first world country and North Korea is a second world country.
i would consider it a second world country because its relatively high GDP and decent standards of living surely disqualify it from being a 3rd world country however apart from buenos aires the entire country lacks in modern technology, housing, and manufacturing. The reality is as a whole argentina is too poor and under modernized and industrialized to be a true first world country.
The US force in Korea is the 8th Army Its current composition is 1st Brigade of the 2nd Infantry Division, 65th Medical Brigade, 19th Sustainment Command Group, 35th Air Defense Artillery, 501st Military Intelligence Brigade, and 1st Signal Brigade
The Philippines is generally classified as a developing country, often referred to as a "third world" country in older terminology. While it has made significant progress in economic growth and development, it still faces challenges such as poverty, infrastructure issues, and income inequality. The modern classification system tends to use terms like "developing" or "emerging market" rather than the outdated "first," "second," or "third world" labels.
South Korea
In 1950, the 1st Cavalry, 1st Marine, 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 24th, 25th Infantry Divisions deployed to Korea In 1952, the 1st Cavalry and 24th Infantry Divisions returned to Japan and were replaced by the 40th and 45th Infantry Divisions, both National Guard By 1954, all had returned to the US except the 7th Infantry Division, which coverted the Chorwon Valley approach to Seoul. The 24th Infantry Division returned from Japan that year and was stationed in the Munsan-ni Corridor In 1957, the 1st Cavalry Division replaced the 24th Infantry Division. In 1965, the 2nd Infantry Division replaced the 1st Cavalry Division. In 1971, the 7th Infantry Division was inactivated, leaving only the 2nd Infantry Division in place. It remains there to this day, although only its 1st Brigade Combat Team remains there and the rest of the division is at Ft Lewis Karl Lowe I'd just like to know how many divisions are currently in south Korea at this present time?
It is more likely a 1st or 2nd world country
1st
Of course England is a 1st world country.
A third world country is one in which was colonized. Thailand has never been colonized thus it is not a third world country.
The 2002 World Cup was held in South Korea and Japan. Brazil beat Germany 2-0 to win the world cup for the 5th time. In the third place match, Turkey beat South Korea 3-2, to get the bronze medal.In short, 1st place- Brazil 2nd place- Germany 3rd place- Turkey 4th place- South Korea
3rd world country.It is part of NAM(Non allied movement).
The northern part of Italy is considered 1st world, and the southern part 3rd world.
1st South Korea, Australia 2nd Japan
It has been considered 3rd world on some maps, but i don't believe so, due to Denmark having it.
Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world by land area, after Russia.
Singapore is definitely not a third world country.It can be classified as a first world country if you look at it's GDP and economic status.In fact Singapore has been developing rapidly since its independence.
i would consider it a second world country because its relatively high GDP and decent standards of living surely disqualify it from being a 3rd world country however apart from buenos aires the entire country lacks in modern technology, housing, and manufacturing. The reality is as a whole argentina is too poor and under modernized and industrialized to be a true first world country.