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S.K. Is not developed........HAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....LOSER, get a life!!!!!!!!!
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'''Developed nations''' are ] that have achieved (currently or historically) a high degree of industrialization, and which enjoy the higher ] which wealth and technology make possible. There is a strong correlation between countries having this type of status and their possessing robust ] institutions.

Countries not belonging in this category are sometimes euphemistically called "]", ], or, in extreme cases ]. Other terms sometimes used to describe the dichotomy are ]/] (the ] was once reserved for ] countries), ]/], or industrialized countries/non-industrialized countries. The term "]" has similar, though not identical, connotations.

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S.K. Is not developed........HAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....LOSER, get a life!!!!!!!!!