15 tetor 2009

Happy Vikings

According to rankings by the United Nations Development Programme, Norway is the best place to live in the world, due to its high literacy, life expectancy, school enrollment, and good economy. It beat its closest rival, Australia, and its Nordic cousin Iceland for the title.

Complete standings and individual profiles of countries, as well as the explanation of the methods used are available on the UNDP page.

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