That country has the largest number of people in the world and the poorest

Updated on tourism 2024-08-07
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    On December 30, 1994, the World Bank said in its World Bank Atlas 1994, published on December 30, 1994, that eight of the world's 10 poorest countries are located in Africa and the other two in Asia.

    The Atlas shows that the poorest country in the world is Mozambique, whose per capita GDP in 1992 was only $60, down 25 per cent from 1991.

    Ethiopia and Tanzania are the second poorest countries, with a per capita GDP of $110 each. This was followed by Sierra Leone, Uganda and Nepal, each with a GDP per capita of $170. These are also Bhutan, Guinea-Bissau, Malawi and Burundi.

    According to the Atlas, Switzerland is the richest country in the world, with a GDP per capita of $36,230, followed by Luxembourg and Japan, with a GDP per capita of $35,260 and $28,220, respectively. Other rich countries include Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Ireland, the United States, Germany and Finland.

    The Atlas is based on data from the World Bank and other international organizations. It includes 207 countries and territories and is a compilation of internationally standard statistical data over the past 25 years.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Which country has the most people? The poorest?

    There seem to be two problems!

    Of course, China is the most abundant, and Mozambique is the poorest.

    Upstairs to write, there is evidence.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The country with the largest number of people is China, and the poorest country is Ethiopia.

    The country with a large number of people and a poor population is India.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    India has a population of 1.1 billion, but only a few hundred thousand people are truly wealthy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The United Nations defines a country with a GDP per capita of $765 or less as a low-income and poor country.

    The poorest countries in the world are as follows:

    1. Zimbabwe: US dollars per capita. The horrific inflation rate has brought the country's economy to a crumbling rally, and Zimbabwe has become one of the poorest countries in the world.

    2. Democratic Republic of the Congo: GDP per capita is 334 US dollars. The Second Congolese War, which began in 1998, left the country depressed and reduced it to one of the poorest countries.

    3. Liberia: GDP per capita is 379 US dollars. As the third poorest country in the world, Liberi has an unemployment rate of 85 per cent.

    5. Burundi: GDP per capita is 400 US dollars. As one of the poorest countries in the world, this isolated African country is known for its wars over tribal territory.

    6. Somalia: GDP per capita is 600 US dollars. The impoverished society has left Somalis to work as pirates to earn their living.

    7. Niger: GDP per capita is 736 US dollars. In Niger, on average, only one in four people has access to education.

    8. Eritrea: GDP per capita is 739 US dollars. There are only 824 schools and two universities in the entire country.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The 10 poorest countries in the world: South Sudan, Burundi, Malawi, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Madagascar, Mozambique, Niger, Somalia, Sierra Leone.

    1. South Sudan.

    South Sudan is a landlocked country in East Africa, divided into 10 states, and is one of the least developed countries in the world declared by the United Nations. Roads, water and electricity, medical and health care, education and other infrastructure and social services are seriously lacking, and commodities are basically imported and expensive. Since 2005, the international community has provided substantial assistance to Yugoslavia in the areas of infrastructure development and public services.

    Burundi.

    Burundi is one of the least developed countries in the world, a country of agriculture and animal husbandry, and its main pillar industries are coffee and tea. Seventy per cent of the country's income comes from agriculture, and its main exports are coffee, tea, cotton, hides, etc., but the resilience to natural disasters is low due to poor agricultural infrastructure.

    After gaining independence in 1962, the country suffered a series of military coups and plunged into regional instability. Tensions between the Hutus and the Tutsi led to a civil war in the country in the 70s and 90s of the 20th century, which led its people further towards poverty and hunger.

    Malawi.

    Malawi is a traditional agricultural country, and due to its inconvenient inland transportation, lack of natural resources, especially energy, and weak infrastructure, Malawi's long-term development has been slow. However, Malawi's economic performance is generally improving, mainly due to strong monetary tightening policies and strong support from international organizations such as the International Monetary Organization and the World Bank in terms of foreign exchange reserves.

    Central African Republic.

    Located in the heart of Africa, the Central African Republic is one of the least developed countries in the world and ranks last on the Human Development Index. Central Africa is extremely short of materials, and due to the continued political turmoil and war, production cannot be carried out normally, and the economic situation continues to deteriorate. The economy is dominated by agriculture, the industrial base is weak, and more than 80 percent of industrial products rely on imports.

    Ironically, the Central African Republic is rich in valuable natural resources such as uranium, cobalt, cobalt and timber, and diamond exports alone account for more than half of the country's total export earnings.

    Democratic Republic of the Congo.

    The Democratic Republic of the Congo is one of the least developed countries in the world as declared by the United Nations. The economy is dominated by agriculture and mining, and the industry is underdeveloped. It is the second largest country in Africa by total area.

    After gaining independence from Belgium in 1960, the country fell into a multi-year economic depression due to political assassinations, military coups, civil wars, etc. Decades of political instability, corruption, and a lack of necessary infrastructure have rendered their natural wealth worthless. The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the world's second-largest diamond producer.

Related questions
8 answers2024-08-07

The largest total is the United States (about $13,980 billion in 2008). >>>More

5 answers2024-08-07

1) Vatican City is the smallest country in the world.

Country Name: Vatican City State (Thevatican CityState) Area: square kilometers. >>>More

23 answers2024-08-07

1st Top 10 Most Populous Countries - Chinese Population: 100 million Second Place Top 10 Most Populous Countries - India Population: 100 million 3rd Place Top 10 Most Populous Countries - United States Population: >>>More

5 answers2024-08-07

I just looked through the data: 2008 in countries or regions for which statistics are available. >>>More

11 answers2024-08-07

In Sweden, girls are in charge, and female construction workers, female firefighters, and female drivers who drive excavators and trucks are just as good as men. This is mainly due to differences in educational and cultural traditions. Unlike the concept of "girls should be rich and pampered", Swedish parents do not treat them differently because they are daughters. >>>More