The best city to live in the world is...
After studying and exploring in deep some cities in aspects like culture, education, healthcare, stability, infraestructure, environment, the best and the worst places to live in the world were revealed
With a rating of 97.5 out of 100 Melbourne has been named again the best city to live in the world for seventh consecutive year.
This city is famous for its cafes, bars, shopping malls, laneways and culture.
This is the first time that a city has held first place in its own for seven consecutive years, amazing isn´t it?
According to the Economist Intelligence Unit´s , besides Melbourne we can find Vienna, Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary in the top five with Adelaide, Perth, Auckland, Helsink and Hamburg following behind
This report states that the on-going terrorism around the world had an effect on several scores. For example Manchester slipped eight places to 51st because of the attack at Ariana Grande concert back in May, while Stockholm´s rating also felt after a terror attack in April.
I have been talking about the best cities to live in the world but what about the worst cities? Well, in this list we can find Damascus, Lagos, Tripoli, Dhaka, Port Moresby and Algiers
According to this study, the best cities tend to be mid-sized cities in wealthier countries with a low population density
Some facts about Melbourne:
Population 4,725,316
Density: 453 km2
Established: 30 August 1835
Area: 9,990.5 km2
Sister cities: Osaka, Japan; Tianjin, China; Thessaloniki, Greece, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Saint Petersburg, Rusia; Milan, Italy
So,if you have some money and time, visit Melbourne....
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