Most beautiful places in the world to live

 



City of Adaleda
Adaleda comes in tenth place, bringing the number of Australian cities to the list of the top 10 cities around the world to three. Adaleda, the so-called City of Churches, is smaller in size compared to its competitors, but is growing in popularity thanks to its fine wine industry, natural beaches and growing food industry.
City of Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the second European city, in addition to Vienna, in the top ten cities around the world. Despite its relatively high cost of living, the Danish capital provides excellent infrastructure and health care to its residents. The city also hopes to become the most bicycle-dependent in the world through a plan to raise the number of cyclists to 50% of the population by 2025.
Tokyo
As it prepares to host the Olympic Games in the summer of 2020, Tokyo has undergone rapid development processes that have contributed to its 97.2 points in the global ranking of cities with the best quality of life. The Japanese capital is also known as the safest city in the world, and the favorite destination for tourists who want to enjoy modern life and authenticity in one place.
City of Toronto
Toronto scored 97.2 points in the global ranking of the best cities, and was also ranked the most multicultural city in the world. The most populous city in Canada, 51% of its population was born outside of Canada and is currently home to immigrants carrying more than 230 descendants.
Vancouver
Between 2002 and 2010, Vancouver was ranked the best city in the world for quality of life. Despite falling to a few places, Vancouver is still on the list of the best with 97.3 points and the full score in the areas of health, culture, environment, education and infrastructure.
City of Calgary
Despite dropping from fourth to fifth this year, the Canadian city of Calgary with one million people remains the best city in terms of quality of life in the North American continent, surpassing that of Vancouver and Toronto, Canada.
The city of Osaka
Japan's Osaka relegated from third to fourth place this year. It did not reach the top ten cities until the beginning of last year only, due to the low crime rates and the increase in the quality of public transportation. Osaka is one of the economic pillars of Japan and the second largest region after Tokyo.
Sydney
According to the Economist survey, the Australian capital, Sydney, rose from fifth to third place this year, thanks to its efforts to combat climate change, improving the city's rating in the areas of environment and culture. However, the most populated city in Australia remains second only to Melbourne.
City of Melbourne
Before falling to Vienna in 2018 and 2019, Melbourne topped the world's best cities list for seven years in a row. The Australian city scored 98.4 out of 100, but scored fully in healthcare, education and infrastructure. Thanks to its flourishing artistic life, Melbourne is often the cultural capital of Australia.
The city of Vienna
With 99 points, only one point difference from the ideal evaluation; In total, Vienna for the second year in a row was able to top the list of countries with the best quality of life in the world. And always the Austrian capital leads such type of polls, as it dominated for ten consecutive years another similar poll conducted annually by the Merker Human Resources Consulting Company.

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