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Almost 140 000 people have cast their vote in the national contest for Mayor of the Year
See the 25 cities included in the index
The Danish capital ranks second in the world when it comes to being an attractive city to live in, according to e new index done by the rental housing search engine Voreslejebolig.dk. The index is based on 6 key parametres, which are all to things to consider when you are looking for a place to live: cost of rent, cost of groceries, level of salary, level of unemployment, crime and healthcare.
Copenhagen’s top strengths are salary, level of crime, health and unemployment, but scores poorly on rent and groceries prices. At first place in the index is Prague. Tokyo, Warsaw and Bucharest completed the top 5, followed by Amsterdam, Helsinki, Vienna, Moscow and Madrid. Other notables included Berlin (13), Sofia (14), London (16), Beijing (17), New York (18), Stockholm (19), Paris (21) and Dublin (25).
The ranking concerns only 25 most attractive and biggest metropolises - e.g. cities containing densely populated areas, surrounded by more sparsely populates locations, which are entirely under the control and authority of the central urban area.
Almost 140 000 people have cast their vote in the national contest for Mayor of the Year
The planned public transit service will be completed somewhere in 2035
Almost 140 000 people have cast their vote in the national contest for Mayor of the Year
The technology differs from maglev in that it allows the usage of already existing infrastructure, with only slight modifications
Floya will be one hell of a helpful tool next time you’re in the Belgian capital
Almost 140 000 people have cast their vote in the national contest for Mayor of the Year
City officials invite residents to meet in person for valuable consultations on greening transformations of their living environment
Almost 140 000 people have cast their vote in the national contest for Mayor of the Year
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