GLOBAL SOUTH and North
GLOBAL SOUTH and North
GLOBAL SOUTH and North
The term “Global South” refers to countries that are considered developing or less
developed. These countries are typically characterized by low per capita income, high
unemployment rates, and limited capitalization.
Angola Afghanistan
Benin Azerbaijan
Botswana Bangladesh
Burkina Faso Bhutan
Burundi Brunei
Cameroon Cambodia
Cape Verde China
Central African Rep. Fiji
Chad India
Comoros Indonesia
Congo, Dem. Rep. Iran, Isl. Rep.
Congo, Rep. Kazakhstan
Côte d’Ivoire Kiribati
Equatorial Guinea Kyrgyzstan
Eritrea Lao PDR
Eswatini, Kingdom of Ethiopia Malaysia
Gabon Maldives
Gambia Micronesia, Fed. States of
Ghana Mongolia
Guinea Myanmar
Guinea-Bissau Nepal
Kenya Pakistan
Lesotho Palau
Liberia Papua New Guinea
Madagascar Philippines
Malawi Samoa
Mali Solomon Islands
Mauritania Sri Lanka
Mauritius Tajikistan
Mozambique Thailand
Namibia Timor-Leste
Niger Tonga
Nigeria Turkey
Rwanda Turkmenistan
São Tomé & Príncipe Tuvalu
Senegal Uzbekistan
Seychelles Vanuatu, Rep.
Sierra Leone Vietnam
Somalia
South Africa
South Sudan
Tanzania, United Rep. Togo
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Latin America & the Caribbean Arab Region
The term “Global North” refers to the developed or first-world countries, which are
also the richest countries in the world. These countries are determined based on
metrics such as GNP per capita and the Legatum Prosperity Index. The Global North is
the economic opposite of the Global South, which includes developing and least
developed countries.
Australia Luxembourg
Austria Macao SAR
Iceland Malta
Ireland Netherlands
Belgium New Zealand
Israel Norway
Canada Hong Kong SAR
Italy Portugal
Cypruss Puerto Rico
Japan San Marino
Czech Republic Singapore
Korea Slovak Republic
Denmark Slovenia
Estonia Spain
Finland Sweden
France Switzerland
Germany Taiwan Province of China
Greece United Kingdom
United States
The G8 Countries
The G8 countries, also known as the Group of Eight, are a group of highly
industrialized nations that discuss global issues. The G8 countries include:
United States
Canada
United Kingdom
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Russia
The P5 Countries
The P5 countries, also known as the Permanent Five or Big Five, are the
Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. These countries have a
permanent seat on the Security Council and hold veto power over resolutions.
The P5 countries are the following:
China
France
Russia
United Kingdom
United States
Grace Kyla Q. Sederiosa March 04, 2024
BSEd-Mathematics 1
Latin America consists of countries located both North and South America,
where Romance languages derived from Latin are predominantly spoken. The region
includes Mexico, Central America, South America, and the islands of the Caribbean.
Here are the countries that are belonged to Latin America: