The 12 richest, happiest and healthiest countries in the world to live in

What will be the best places in the world to live, if we take into account wealth, happiness and health? It may not be so easy at first glance to say what they are, but since all these data are interconnected in one way or another, here is our list. 195 countries or states were evaluated.

12. Luxembourg

It is a small, very rich country, located in the heart of Europe and is a mountainous and very beautiful place.

11. Iceland

A country where gender equality is very respected, little industrialized, little populated and with an untouchable nature is unique.

10. Ireland

A small, un populous and very friendly country. A country of great opportunities, were it not for Google and Facebook to have their European headquarters there.

9. Netherlands Countries

The rights of each citizen are respected to the highest level. In addition, a very peaceful country with many job opportunities.

8. Canada

Canada is first when it comes to individual freedom. No country like this respects its citizens as much as Canada. Besides, nature is beautiful to die for.

7. United Kingdom

The country of his majesty is very rich, free and with immense job opportunities. It is one of the great pillars of the Atlantic alliance. A very young and multicultural country.

6. Sweden

Sweden is a free country, very rich and very happy when it comes to the rights it provides to its inhabitants. In fact, the countries located in the Scandinavian peninsula have had a large foreign investment.

5. Denmark

This country is located very close to Sweden and it was no wonder it would be in this ranking. It is considered one of the happiest countries in the world, there is no shortage of opportunities and the beauty of Nordic nature is unique.

4. Switzerland

Switzerland is synonymous with habitability, freedom and opportunity. This country is small, sparsely populated, in the heart of Europe and with a unique nature.

3. Finland

We went back to Scandinavia. The best country in the world when it comes to public education, where the degree of school dropout is almost zero. The beauty of the country is unique.

2. New Zealand

Surprisingly, there is a country off Australia. Little inhabited, with a lot of nature thanks to its mountains, the country provides great job opportunities for those who want to go there to live.

1.Norway

The queen nation of world well-being. The number one in freedom, opportunities, quality of life and services, civil rights and capacity for integration. A singular country, a unique nature, in Scandinavia, as well as Sweden and Finland that are also in this ranking, sparsely populated.

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