A Less Economically Developed Country (LEDC) can have a megacity, which is typically defined as an urban area with a population exceeding 10 million. Examples include cities like Dhaka in Bangladesh and Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. While megacities often face challenges related to infrastructure, housing, and services, they can still play significant roles in their national economies. Thus, not all LEDCs have megacities, but some do.
Mumbai is a ledc.
LEDC
Tokyo is a city, not a continent. It is medc, not ledc.
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Mega City Four ended in 1996.
Mega City Four was created in 1987.
Kobe is a city in Japan, which is categorised in Geography as an MEDC.
LEDC
Neither, Naples is not a country - it is a city.
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is typically classified as a less economically developed country (LEDC) due to factors such as lower average income levels, limited access to resources, and infrastructure challenges.
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