Countries in East Asia and South East Asia are a major part in the global economic production chain with 30% of the world’s factories based in China. Because of these cultures, we have food such as dumplings and spring rolls, creatures such as the giant panda and a variety of phrases like ‘Long time, no see’.
Countries with Indian Heritage include India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Afghanistan. These countries have a large cultural impact on the world with England’s national food having originated from India. These countries have introduced us to a wide variety of spices, festivals celebrating many occurrences and different religious beliefs.
The nations that make up the group of Eurasian Countries are Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. They produce fuel, precious metals and raw resources for production. They have a specific type of dumpling soup and their cuisine is highlighted by the fact that their countries are dry therefore they don’t use as much water.
The Middle East is a group of countries that are near the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea. The culture is varied as you travel from country to country due to demographic changes in history. Oil comes from these countries and they are some of the world’s richest and poorest countries due to the oil trade and the fact that they are situated in a desert.
Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Belarus all make up this group of countries. They export a large amount of the world’s vodka, salmon and caviar as they are near the northern waters where pacific fish like to breed. They also have different beliefs across the different regions of Russia and the Baltic countries. Scandinavian countries have Russian heritage as well as Viking pasts and they are also heavily industrial nations.
Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Serbia, Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Slovakia, Ukraine, Montenegro, Hungary, Kosovo, Albania, North Macedonia, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan are the countries in question here. Their cultures are heavily influenced by the Slavic presence throughout history. Their contributions include the modern concept of yogurt, kebabs, strong fruit liquor and goat cheese.
Countries like Germany, Poland, Austria and Czechia are considered to be part of the group of Central European countries. They export machinery, pharmaceuticals, motor vehicles, chemical products and electronic parts of systems like computers and optical devices.
France, Spain, Italy, Andorra, Monaco, Portugal and other countries in the western part of Europe have cultures affected by the Roman presence earlier in their history. There are large vineyards and a strong wine culture as well as cheese and culinary ideas that can seem strange to outside cultures.
Countries in the Northern side of Africa have some Italian influence but there still is a strong remnant of their ancient culture which can be seen in the abundance of structures like pyramids dotted around the eastern side and the 14 million people who speak in the language of Berber.
Countries like Gabon and Cameroon are covered in dense rain forests and are part of the countries considered to create the group of Sub-Saharan African countries. Petroleum and copper can be seen getting exported from this group and sent around the world.
This group of countries consists of South Africa, Kenya, Malawi, Angola and others. They are famous for their safaris, however there is still a large tribal culture in the desert areas and the rural communities. There is also a large British and Dutch cultural influence due to it’s past.
These islands include Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, American Samoa and Nauru. Tourism is a large industry in these islands as they are warm, house many different species of flora and fauna and have many clean beaches. However there are still remnants of the hunter-gatherer communities in the island
These islands export lamb and house a wide variety of unique animals and plants as the species had the same ancestors as some asian animals but due to the island breaking off the continent, they evolved separately. There are remnants of the aboriginal culture seen in place names.
Countries like Nicaragua, Guatemala, Colombia, Venezuela and Guyana make up Central and Northern South America. They export coffee, fruit and emeralds as well as some precious metals. The world’s tallest waterfall, Angel falls, is situated in one of these countries.
These countries export agricultural items such as meat and grown vegetables as there is an abundance of open field for farmers to raise animals. There you can see llama and alpaca farms because llamas and alpacas are more easily reared in the mountainous areas of Argentina and Chile.
Countries like Cuba, Haiti and Barbados are off the coast of the American continents. They rely heavily on tourism for the income and GDP of the country. There are also programs in place to develop these countries while cleaning them up such as offering incentives for the amount of plastic collected.
These countries are large industrial and economic contributors to the global production chain. They all are large countries with many smaller sub-cultures in the countries. For example, the united states has 50 smaller districts with different exports and financial strength