Which lesser known countries in Europe are good to live in?

Updated on tourism 2024-08-02
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    There are many unpopular countries in Europe that are suitable for people to live in, such as Iceland or Denmark, both of which are very suitable for people to live in, and Iceland is generally considered to be the happiest place in the world in the world, so if you go to live in Iceland, you will definitely live very happily.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Austria, one of the more well-known places in Austria is Vienna, the city of **. Here, the atmosphere is very good, and there are many places to listen to, but I don't understand it. . . In addition to Austria, in addition to a separate place, Melk, the former capital of Austria.

    It's well worth a visit, Melk Abbey and the Wachau Valley.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Let's talk about Finland first, about Finland tourism, one of the things we all know is the aurora line, every year there will be travel agencies to push related routes, so this is a tourist attraction that more people know, here to say, in addition to Finland, in fact, in Sweden and Norway in Northern Europe, you can also see the aurora, in some parts of Russia (near Northern Europe), and even a little more widely, the areas within the Arctic Circle can see the aurora, the probability is different.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Although the weather in Iceland is very cold, it is generally considered to be the happiest country in the world, so if you want to go to Europe, I highly recommend you to live in Iceland so that you can not only see the Northern Lights, but also experience a high happiness index.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Let's talk about Denmark, I have only been to one place in Denmark, which is the fairy tale town, the hometown of Hans Christian Andersen. In **, basically everything is related to fairy tales, or Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales, there are many people dressed as characters in Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales, as well as some scenes in fairy tales, which make you feel as if you have traveled to a fairy tale world. Except for this, it's a place to commemorate Hans Christian Andersen's statue or something, and I haven't been to the others for the time being, so it's hard to say.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As we all know, Andersen is a Dane, so Denmark must be a very beautiful place, and many of Andersen's works are based on Denmark, so Denmark can be said to be a very romantic fairytale country, and it is also very suitable for people to live.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In addition to the aurora, Finland also has a more famous Santa Claus Village, after all, Finland is the hometown of Santa Claus, and it is also a good project to go there to see "Santa Claus" and his elk. Of course, I don't feel anything about it. In addition to these, it is to see the scenery, but the scenery is very good, ruins and so on, there are, but not much.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I searched a lot of European countries on the Internet before, and I found that Denmark is a very good choice, the scenery here is very beautiful, and Andersen was also born here, many of Andersen's fairy tales are based on the real life of Denmark, so it can be seen that Danish life is like a fairy tale world.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the latest list of the world's most livable cities released by Reader's Digest magazine in the United States, European cities include the "top ten most livable cities in the world", of which Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, ranks first.

    According to the United Press 22**, Stockholm is followed by Oslo (the capital of Norway), Munich (Germany), Paris (the capital of France), Frankfurt (Germany), Stuttgart (Germany), Lyon (France), Dusseldorf (Germany), Nantes (France) and Copenhagen (the capital of Denmark).

    The rankings were compiled by Matthew Kahn, an environmental economist at the University of California, Los Angeles, who considered factors such as parks, the environment, laws and regulations, and garbage disposal.

    Reader's Digest also ranked the world's best countries to live in, with Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, Ireland, Australia, Uruguay and Denmark in the top 10.

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