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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.
Steffen Romstöck said that he would respect the residents’ choice and would take over the helm of the municipality, even if he didn’t run
The measure, which will come into force from 1 January 2025, will be partial and temporary…for now
Following a period of debate on whether the tactic favoured by environmental activists represents damage to private property
Literally embracing an ‘old-school’ approach to education
The municipality provides the tool to encourage more sustainable thinking and planning in the field of urban design
The energy-saving devices are part of a wider programme on the part of the Spanish municipality to show support for local SMEs
Travelling anywhere in the regional public transit networks will cost either 2 or 2.5 euros
Faulty device owners can get back up to 200 euros in reimbursement
Following a period of debate on whether the tactic favoured by environmental activists represents damage to private property
And it’s taller and more crooked than the one in Pisa
Travelling anywhere in the regional public transit networks will cost either 2 or 2.5 euros
Faulty device owners can get back up to 200 euros in reimbursement
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