The capital of Austrian Vienna has returned as the most livable city in the world, according to annual reports from economists published Thursday.
The capital of Ukraine Kyiv was not included this year after Russia invaded the country at the end of February, while Russian cities Moscow and St Petersburg fell in the top of “censorship” and the impact of Western sanctions.
Wina grabbed the top position of Auckland, which fell to the 34th place due to the limitation of Pandemi Coronavirus, according to a report by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
“Vienna, which descended to 12th place in our ranking in early 2021 because the museum and restaurant were closed, since then recovered to the first place, the positions held in 2018 and 2019,” he said.
“Good stability and infrastructure is the main charm of the city for its inhabitants, supported by good health care and many opportunities for culture and entertainment.”
Europe boasted six of the top ten cities.
The capital of Austria was followed by the capital of Denmark Copenhagen and Zurich Switzerland. Fellow Swiss City, Geneva, ranked sixth, the seventh Frankfurt Germany, and Amsterdam Ninthlands in the Netherlands.
Canada also does it well.
Calgary came in third place together, followed by Vancouver in fifth place and Toronto in the eighth.
Melbourne Osaka and Australia from Japan shared tenth places.
The French capital Paris came to 19th, 23 places from last year.
The capital of Belgium Brussels is ranked 24th, right behind Montreal Canada.
The British capital London is the 33rd city’s most livable city in the world, while Barcelona and Madrid from Spain are in the 35th and 43rd place.
Milan Italy is ranked 49th, US New York 51, and Beijing China ranks 71th.
The capital of Lebanon Beirut, which was damaged by a 2020 port explosion and was struggling against the crispy financial crisis, was not included in the ranking of business destinations.
Kyiv The capital of Ukraine, after the Russian invasion on February 24 forced Eiu to cancel the city survey.
The Russian capital Moscow saw his ranking ranking like 15 places, while St Petersburg slipped by 13 places.
“Increased sensors accompany the ongoing conflict,” the report said.
“Russian cities also see cultural and environmental restrictions as a result of Western economic sanctions.”
Other cities in Eastern European cities are considered less stable after “increasing diplomatic tension” because of the war in Ukraine.
The Syrian capital, which was hit by war, Damascus, defended its place as the most uninhabitable city in this planet.