10 most comfortable and most inappropriate cities in the world
In August, The Economist published the results of the annual study of The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) to provide the world with a ranking of the largest cities on the planet, depending on how fit, comfortable and safe they are for people's lives.
When compiling the rating, experts gave 140 cities an assessment in several categories: stability, ecology, culture, infrastructure, education and health systems. As a result, the first place in terms of comfort, safety and improvement again, like several years before, took the Australian Melbourne. Of the 100 possible, he scored as much as 97.5 points. And the most difficult for existence was Damascus in Syria.
We also note that Moscow took the 80th position in the ranking and entered the top five cities that seriously worsened their performance over the past year. However, let's take a look at the ten best and worst cities in the world for life.
Top 10 most liveable cities:
Melbourne Australia
Vienna, Austria
Vancouver Canada
Toronto Canada
Calgary Canada
Adelaide, Australia
Perth, Australia
Auckland, New Zealand
Helsinki, Finland
Hamburg, Germany
Top 10 outsiders: