According to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Least_Developed_Countries, fourth world countries are referred to as Least Developed Countries(LDCs). Here is the list of current LDCs as of "This page was last modified on 14 November 2008, at 15:01."
* Angola * Benin * Burkina Faso * Burundi * Central African Republic * Chad * Comoros * Democratic Republic of the Congo * Djibouti * Equatorial Guinea * Eritrea * Ethiopia * Gambia * Guinea * Guinea-Bissau * Lesotho * Liberia * Madagascar * Malawi * Mali * Mauritania * Mozambique * Niger * Rwanda * Sao Tome and Principe * Senegal * Sierra Leone * Somalia * Sudan * Tanzania * Togo * Uganda * Zambia * Afghanistan * Bangladesh * Bhutan * Cambodia * East Timor * Lao People's Democratic Republic * Maldives * Burma * Nepal * Yemen * Haiti * Suriname * Guyana * Kiribati * Samoa * Solomon Islands * Tuvalu * Vanuatu[11] * Botswana (in 1994) * Cape Verde (in 2007)
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I'm not sure of the intent of your question. Do you want to know the fourth largest country in land area or the four largest countries in land area (size)? I will answer both. The fourth largest country in the world is the USA. The four largest countries are as follows; Russia, Canada, China and the USA.
Third, after Russia and Canada. (China is fourth)
The Fourth World War was created in 2003.
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Rwanda, Cameroon, Kenya, Mauritius and Zimbabwe are major tea-producing countries in Africa. Kenya is the fourth largest producer in the world. It contributes 8% of the total production of tea.
The UN is a global regulatory body that overviews and facilitates cooperation for countries' activities in relation to security, economics, poverty, human rights and so fourth. The main idea of the UN is to get countries to collaborate with each other and allow for direct communication between countries and the rest of the world.
Yes. The US is the third largest country by population and the fourth largest country by total area.
No, only the United States
Fourth world literature refers to the written work of a native people living in a land that has been taken over by non-natives. Examples are the Native Americans in North America, the Maori in New Zealand, and the Aboriginals in Australia.