Due to events in Ukraine, the positions of Warsaw and Budapest deteriorated, and Kyiv completely dropped in the rating. At the same time, 33 new cities entered the rating, 11 of which were Chinese.
Vienna has become the best city to live in the world. The Austrian capital topped the ranking after a two -year hiatus. This is stated in a study by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), written by Swissinfo.
Leading the ranking last year was Auckland in New Zealand. This city was the first survivor of the coronavirus era. But with the reopening of cafes, restaurants and other establishments around the world, Auckland has fallen by 33rd position in the ranking.
“The reason for Oakland’s lead last year was the fall in the scores of other cities. Without the coronavirus, the city could claim a place in the top ten, but not the first line,” he said. by Simon Baptist, senior economist at EIU.
In 2022, Copenhagen took second place, Zurich and Calgary shared third place, and Vancouver was in fifth. The top ten includes Geneva, Frankfurt, Toronto, Amsterdam, Osaka and Melbourne.
German Frankfurt immediately jumped to 32 lines, Hamburg – to 31, Düsseldorf – to 28 lines.
London took 33rd place in the ranking.
It was noted that due to events in Ukraine, the positions of Warsaw and Budapest deteriorated, and Kyiv completely dropped in the rating. At the same time, 33 new cities entered the rating, 11 of which were Chinese.
Moscow dropped 15th place in the ranking, and St. Petersburg – 13.
The worst city in the world to live in is Damascus in Syria. He went to 172nd place. The last lines are also occupied by the capitals of the poorest countries in Africa and Asia – Lagos, Tripoli, Algiers, Karachi and Port Moresby.
Remember that by the end of 2021, the capital of Ukraine will be in the TOP-10 most Instagrammable cities in the world and thus surpass Florence and Prague in social networks.
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Source: korrespondent

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