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Eastern, obviously...
An LEDC is a less economically developed country. Cyprus is a fairly well developed country, particularly Ayia Napa, part of Cyprus's coastal fringe, which is very much an MEDC (more economically developed country). Rural areas will be less developed.
Eastern Europe, particularly the former Soviet satellites.
Northern Territory.
Lanzarote is considered an MEDC (More Economically Developed Country) as it is part of Spain, which is a highly developed country with a strong economy, infrastructure, and living standards.
Alaska is not an MEDC (More Economically Developed Country), but it is part of one, the United States. Alaska is a state, not a country.
Well, let's think about China like a beautiful landscape painting. China has made great strides in economic growth and development over the years, so it's often considered a newly industrialized country (NIC) or a developing country. While it may not fit the traditional definition of a less economically developed country (LEDC) anymore, it still faces challenges and opportunities just like any other part of our big, beautiful world.
northwestern
No, Scotland is not considered a Less Economically Developed Country (LEDC). Scotland is a part of the United Kingdom and is classified as a Developed Country. It has a relatively high standard of living and a diversified economy.
China was invaded, at least in part, by Japan
Kilauea is a volcano located in Hawaii, which is part of the United States, a More Economically Developed Country (MEDC). Hawaii is known for its advanced infrastructure, high standard of living, and strong economy, distinguishing it from Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs). Kilauea itself is significant for its geological activity and tourism, contributing to the local economy.
The Sinai Peninsula in the Northeastern corner of Egypt is the least developed part of Egypt. It has been overrun with terrorists and criminals, and Egypt's government has been unable to control it. It is a lawless territory.