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The surprising countries with the best quality of life

Who lives the best life?
33rd: Australia
32nd: Canada
31st: New Zealand
30th: Japan
29th:  Croatia
28th: United States
27th: Bulgaria
26th: Romania
25th: Cyprus
24th: Latvia
23rd: Lithuania
22nd: Malta
21st: Greece
Joint 20th: Poland
Joint 20th: Estonia
19th: Slovakia
18th: Hungary
17th: Slovenia
16th: Portugal
15th: Czech Republic
14th: Luxembourg
Joint 13th: Italy
Joint 13th: Spain
12th: Liechtenstein
11th: United Kingdom
10th: Belgium
9th: Netherlands
8th: Switzerland
7th: France
Joint 6th: Ireland
Joint 6th: Austria
Joint 5th: Sweden
Joint 5th: Iceland
4th: Norway
3rd: Finland
2nd: Denmark
1st: Germany
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Who lives the best life?

British immigration and citizenship firm Henley & Partners has released a new ranking of nationalities to show which have the best and worst quality of living. The report looks at the strength of each country’s economy, health, education and standard of living, and levels of peace and stability. Based on this, each country was given a score between 0-100%. The higher the score the better the quality of living. Where does your country lie?
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15 June 2016

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