The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a sister organisation to The Economist magazine, has revealed the best cities to live in the world
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Copenhagen, Denmark, topped the list this year for its perfect scores in stability, education, and infrastructure, with a strong focus on sustainability and quality of life
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Vienna, Austria, known for its rich culture, safety, and efficient public services, ranked second on the list
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Zurich, Switzerland, tied with Vienna this year. It is a clean, safe, and financially stable city with excellent healthcare and public transport
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Australia's Melbourne retained its fourth-place spot. This city is known for its vibrant arts, great education, and livability with a laid-back lifestyle
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Geneva in Switzerland offers high standards in healthcare, cleanliness, and global connectivity. This year, it ranked fifth on the list
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Sydney, Australia, blends stunning natural beauty with world-class amenities and a strong economy. This year, it jumped from joint seventh place to sixth
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Osaka, Japan, ranked seventh. Osaka is a well-managed, safe city with excellent infrastructure and a high standard of living
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Auckland, New Zealand, tied with Osaka. This city offers natural beauty, a relaxed pace, and solid healthcare and education systems
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In ninth place, Adelaide was the third Australian city to make the top 10. This city is known for affordability, safety, and a strong sense of community
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Vancouver, Canada, is the only North American city in the top 10, praised for its natural surroundings, healthcare, and multicultural vibe