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Seychelles is often classified as a developing nation, which may place it in the "Global South" category, but it does not fit neatly into the traditional First, Second, or Third World classifications. It has a relatively high Human Development Index (HDI) compared to many other countries in Africa, indicating better living standards, healthcare, and education. However, it still faces challenges typical of developing nations, such as economic reliance on tourism and vulnerability to external factors. Thus, it can be viewed as a developing or emerging economy rather than strictly a Third World nation.

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