No physical or electronic security system is impenetrable however and you should take your own precautions to protect the security of any personally identifiable information you transmit. Probably many people have ever wondered why the Scandinavian states are so rich. The country earned its independence in 1991 as one of the successor states of the former Yugoslavia. Iceland has exploited its rich hydroelectric and geothermal energy sources to power its industries with the most important of these being aluminum smelting. It was a very competitive market.Above all, Europe’s intellectuals contested almost everything, and time and again demonstrated a willingness to slaughter sacred cows. For example, his The intellectual superstars of the period catered to a European, not a local, audience and enjoyed continent-wide reputations. Political fragmentation existed alongside a remarkable intellectual and cultural unity.

So geographically europe contains of course even the poor countries ;)Because of the top 10 countries based on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, I hope you know what that means, 7 are European countries.

while in reality some such as Albania or Moldova are as poor as the poorest countries of latin America. The country enacted widespread free market reforms in the 1990s which initially proved successful.

. Gibbon added that ‘in peace, the progress of knowledge and industry is accelerated by the emulation of so many active rivals’. Though the economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina has gradually recovered, a large trade deficit and a high unemployment rate of 38.7% are causes of concern.Albania is a Southeast European nation bordered by Kosovo, North Macedonia, Greece, and Montenegro.

The world today, after all, still consists of competing entities, and seems not much closer to unification than in 1600.

They saw themselves as citizens of a ‘Republic of Letters’ and regarded this entity, in the words of the French philosopher Pierre Bayle (one of its central figures), as a free commonwealth, an empire of truth. But this apprehension of a single ‘great republic’ guaranteed a ‘general state of happiness, system of arts and laws and manners’. Even when they gained independence, most landlocked economies … All 19 of those countries are in the organisation known as the European Union, which has 28 countries in it.

If conservative rulers clamped down on heretical and subversive (that is, original and creative) thought, their smartest citizens would just go elsewhere (as many of them, indeed, did).What was true for steam engines was equally true for books and essays on astronomy, medicine and mathematics. More than 40% of the land area of Belarus is covered by forests. This column, part of the Vox debate on the topic, argues that income inequality plays a role. On a futher point - financial rich and culturally rich - very different, and many of the countries you talk about are exceptionally rich in culture & history, with a proud population of people who would not appreciate being called "third world"Ok, so, to re-iterate, my point of objection was to "many European countries still have weak economies,of similar levels that countries usually considered as developping countries, and even similar to some considered "third world"None of Europe's country's are classified as 3rd world and I asked you to go away and read, and instead you post reference to a vague map from a dubious source, and a tenous comparison with Boliva of all places!I am not going to engage in all-out fact warfare, but will try to summarise as quickly as I can:(b) Determination of 3rd world countries. Bosnia faces the dual challenge of rebuilding the war-torn country and recovering the economy, one of the poorest in Europe. Notwithstanding the backlash it has recently encountered, the forces of technological and scientific progress, once set in motion, might have become irresistible. . The situation led to the contraction of the GDP of the country by 4%. The most important ones include the micro­scope, telescope, barometer and modern thermometer. To return to Gibbon: he observed that the philosopher, unlike the patriot, was permitted to consider Europe as a single ‘great republic’ in which the balance of power might continue to fluctuate and the prosperity of some nations ‘may be alternately exalted or depressed’. In 2006, he was awarded the biennial Heineken Award for History offered by the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences.

It was neither designed nor planned. In 2009, the nominal GDP of the country was $4.114 billion USD. It meant that European rulers found themselves competing for the best and most productive intellectuals and artisans. But he also spent time in Turin and Venice. The GDP of the country fell by 60% during this time, and the destruction of the country’s physical infrastructure devastated its economy. Some nations are very rich whereas others are very poor.

The country’s rich Kosovo ranks third among the poorest countries in Europe.

Also countries that is rich in a resource and lack in another trade with countries that have that resource.