Happy make's you feel's Great.Now day Most of people are dying because of Tension.UnHappy make you Sad lonely. These may effect your Brain.
Safety is the most important for every one.All people in the world are searching for low crime rate and Peaceful Country To live.
Here are the Top 10 list of Happiest and Safest Countries To live.
10. Austria.
Austria scored particularly highly in social support and its citizens’ freedom and was no doubt helped by its capital Vienna – now widely regarded to be the world’s most liveable city. 73% of Austrians are satisfied with their lives despite high levels of air pollution and schools that are less than stellar.
because of the lower-than-average crime rate explains why country feel so good. The Alps cover around 62% of Austria, making it is one of the most scenic and extensive skiing destinations.it is the Most beautiful landlocked country in Central Europe.it Produce potatoes, sugar beets and grains and produce wine, dairy products and lumber. 62% of Austria’s is cover by Austrian Alps.
9. Canada.
Although Canada is still ranked as one of the happiest nations in the world, it did drop two spots from last year. Canada still ranks high across pretty much every category with great life expectancy married to a still small population with more than enough room to spread out and find their corner of paradise.
According to the report, A country With high happiness score also comes from its tolerant approach to multiculturalism, via programs that promote inter-ethnic understanding.
8. New Zealand.
Holding steady once again in the eighth spot, New Zealand remains a relaxed, welcoming wonderland that loses none of its appeals, whether you’re on vacation or based there permanently.
The people here don't place too much emphasis on work and spend lots of time outside, aren't overly concerned about "personal achievement" or status. New Zealand is also known for beautiful landscapes, outdoor adventure sports including Bungy jumping, jet boating, and sky diving, as well as significant climate, good food.
7. Sweden.
Essentially swapping places with Canada since last year, Sweden has once again benefitted from excellent social support and a high life expectancy. The Swedish government lists perks such as long parental leave policies, free schooling, and baby-friendly public areas.
Health care, as well as a college education, are free, and its people boast one of the longest life expectancies in the world. it is officially called the Kingdom of Sweden.Sweden is the 4th largest country in Europe.
The most use language of Sweden is Swedish (svenska), but it also has 5 other official languages - Finnish, Yiddish, Sami, Meänkieli and Romani.
6. Switzerland.
It’s one of the world’s wealthiest country right now, and has been well-known for centuries for its neutrality. Their welfare and healthcare programs are amongst some of the best in the world. The average life expectancy is 83; they are multilingual, with most citizens understanding German, French, and English.
The Swiss see public transportation as a right;they've got a bus system that ensures no one in the countr,And has to walk more than 10 minutes to get to public transportation.
5. The Netherlands.
The country’s also renowned liveability, progressiveness, and work-life balance.
Relaxed and welcoming, their particular brand of lifestyle has propelled to the Position of fifth happiest country on World.
The pace of life and freedom are particularly strong points that put a smile on many residents’ faces.it is known as ‘the flower shop of the world’ and for good reason. This Country produce 80% of the world’s flower bulbs and the flower industry makes up over 5% of the Country GDP.
4. Iceland.
Iceland was rated to be the most peaceful nation on Earth. Beautiful landscapes that make you feel like
you’re wandering through Middle Earth.By far the world’s most equality-driven country, tiny Iceland’s isolation has been a boon rather than a burden to its equally tiny population.Iceland offers a relatively.
. in a penis museum in Reykjavik. It contains a collection of penises from different mammals over 200 , including from a man.There are no mosquitoes in a country. In fact there are very few insects that can do much more to bother a person than simply existing.In iceland the only native mammal is Arctic fox.
3. Norway.
Norway’s consistently described as Europe’s most beautiful country that benefits from little to no corruption, phenomenal social support and freedom and a regular top spot in the world’s prosperity indexes.
they provides free education for student, public pensions and universal healthcare for its people,
and is widely considered to be an exemplar of social and economic success. People in a country tend to have a great deal of social support, trust their government, and live a long life.Both the poverty rate and the gender pay gap are amongst the lowest in the world.
Everyone living in this country has three figures taken from their annual tax they are: their annual income, income tax paid, and total wealth.
2. Denmark.
Benefiting from excellent life expectancy and one of the smallest wealth gaps in the world, it’s got to have its eye on the top spot for 2020. it is a small country with a Very low crime rate and a low fear of crime. The Danish are generally well educated, well informed.
Denmark has a stable government, low levels of public corruption, and access to high-quality education and health care. The country does have the highest taxes in the world, but the vast majority of Danes happily pay: They believe higher taxes can
create a better society.
1. Finland.
Finland is one of the most peaceful countries in the world.It has the highest quality of life. The country of about 5.5 million people is home to around 300,000 foreign nationals, with its largest immigrant groups being from other European nations.
It’s the only country in the developed world where fathers spend more time with school-aged children than mothers. In particular, the generosity of its people
with little to no corruption and high GDP,married to the extraordinary freedom offered
by its landscapes and social structure make it the place to live.
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