subdesenvolvida
Subdesenvolvida is a Portuguese term that translates to "underdeveloped" in English. It is used to describe countries or regions that are characterized by low levels of economic development, industrialization, and social well-being. These areas often face challenges such as poverty, high unemployment rates, inadequate infrastructure, limited access to education and healthcare, and a reliance on primary sector activities like agriculture.
The concept of subdesenvolvida is often contrasted with "developed" or "developing" nations. While "developing" suggests a
Factors contributing to a status of subdesenvolvida can include historical legacies, geographical challenges, political instability, and