There are no official definitions for first, second, or third world countries. The terms originated during the Cold War, but today, "third world" is often used to describe undedeveloped or developing nations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, of which Kenya is one, so it most closely fits the connotation of a "third world country."
The third most populated country in the world is the United States. China is first and India is second for highest populations.
Major cities in Kenya include:Nairobi, the capital and largest cityMombasa, an important port on the Indian OceanNakuru, capital of the Rift Valley provinceKisumu, a port city on Lake Victoria in the westNyeri, the largest city in the Central Province, now Nyeri County
No, it's the other way around. Newton's third (also first) law can be mathematically derived from his second law.
The Cooperative Bank of Kenya is the third largest financial provider in Kenya with an asset base of 2.67 billion USD. It has the Swift Code of KCOOKENA.
Zero. First n=3; second l = 0; third m = 0.
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Third world country, on it's way to become a second with (socialism).
Romania is now considered a second world country; but officially and correct definitions for first, second or third world don't exist.
It's a first world country
Canada is second country in the world, in terms of size
The top countries in the world of football are Brazil, Italy and Germany. In the first, second and third order.
First president- Mzee Jomo Kenyatta Second president- Daniel arap Moi Third president- Mwai Kibaki
Canada is the second largest country in the world.
On the first second and fourth were England and the third was by Holland
An LEDC is a 'Less Economically Developed Country' such as Kenya which is also referred to as a third world country.
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If you mean population it is #1. If you mean size it is #3