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Five Cities That Prove That Europe Is Still The Best Place To Live In

Most people continue the life in the place where they were born. However there is a great number of people who settle down in another place looking for a better life. According to all the researches, Europe keeps on being the best place to live in, looking from all the perspectives. We would like to recommend you the best five cities to live in.

1. Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark. According to the quality of life it has always been among the top ten cities not just in Europe but in the world in general. It’s a big city but its population does not reach one million still, which makes it a comfortable place for everyone.

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2. London, United Kingdom

When the education and the economy are in question, London is the first thing that crosses our mind. The reason is clear. It’s because those two things are their trademarks.

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3. Budapest, Hungary

The capital of Hungary has been listed among the world’s top 50 places to live in. It’s the only city from the Eastern Europe being listed as a good recommendation.

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4. Dublin, Ireland

The capital city of Ireland has been recommended as a good place to live in as their economy gets better and better each year. It’s one of the cities that is totally dedicated to afford a better life for everyone and it’s doing it with a great progress in a short period of time. It’s an example for numerous cities worldwide.

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5. Lyon, France

Even though it’s not the capital of France, Lyon has been listed among the top 30 cities in the world recommendable to live in. Not that they have a good economy but it is a beautiful city to live in as well.

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