Germany is a first world country, as decided by the United Nations with the Human Development Index or HDI. The HDI of a country is determined by life expectancy, literacy, education, and standards of living. Germany is currently rated 22nd in the world.
The best litmus test is in determining infrastructure, health statistics and political stability. If a country has the internet, a GDP of >10 Billion dollars and the same government in place for more than fifty years - chances are it is a first-world country. If the country has significant limitations on the freedom of its citizens, has a military government and is mostly black or Muslim - it is most likely a third-world country, though not necessarily because these are not direct factors.
absolutely NOT, Germany has always been one of the most industrialized countries in the world.
The top countries in the world of football are Brazil, Italy and Germany. In the first, second and third order.
No. Mexico is a third world country. However, it's level of development qualifies it as an "emerging market" or "developing country".
An emerging country is one that is still growing. They used to be referred to as third-world, but this term is derogatory. Emerging countries often have high population growth rates and a growing infrastructure. They are emerging into the global marketplace, meaning that they are trading and communicating globally at an increasing rate. Examples are India and Brazil.
Federal presidential republic, emerging market, developing country on the third world.
First is The United Kingdom (Including Ireland) Second is France, And Third surprisingly is Germany!
Hitler is rolling over in his grave...
Third World
If you mean what country is in third of the medal count, it's Norway who has a total of 19 medals, 7 gold, 6 silver, and 6 bronze. USA is in first place with 30 and Germany is in second place with 26.
Germany, I think.
Denmark
It's a first world country
The countries that have won most medals in alpine skiing is Austria and Switzerland. Most medals in cross-country skiing is Norway. Germany also has the worlds best skiers.