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Is Andorra a developed country?

Andorra is a developed country.

Andorra, located in the southwest of Europe, between Spain and France, is a landlocked country in the middle of the Pyrenees. It is 57 kilometers from France in the north and 64 kilometers from Spain in the south, with a land area of 468 square kilometers.

Andorra is a highly developed country. Andorra used to be very closed due to geographical, climatic and political reasons, and its economy was dominated by animal husbandry. The first expressway was opened in the 1930s. Since then, various industrial economies have been developed, and the gross domestic product has been increasing, so it is called a highly developed country.

Among them, tourism is Andorra's pillar industry, accounting for 80% of GDP. The development of agriculture, foreign trade and finance goes hand in hand. Comparatively speaking, industrial development is slightly lagging behind.

Introduction to Andorra:

Between France and Spain, there is a mountain range with a length of 435 kilometers and an average height of more than 2000 meters, which is called the Pyrenees. Andorra is just above this mountain range. There are alpine canyons all over the country, with an average elevation of 1.996 meters. It is the highest country in Europe, and there is no one.

Andorra is the16th smallest land country in the world and the smallest country with the population ranking 1 1. Its area is only 468km2, which is similar to Chaoyang District, and it is one of many "pocket countries" in Europe. Andorra has a population of only 79,877, mainly Andorrans, and most of the immigrants are Spanish.