Once more, Vienna ranked world's nicest city and Baghdad worst

Switzerland's Zurich, New Zealand's Auckland, Germany's Munich and Canada's Vancouver followed Vienna


Reuters February 23, 2016
Runners cross the river Danube at Reichsbruecke bridge minutes after the start of the Vienna City Marathon in Vienna April 12, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

VIENNA: Vienna, Austria's grand capital on the Danube river, offers the highest quality of life of all cities in the world, while the Iraqi capital Baghdad, once more, took its place at the bottom of the list compiled by consulting firm Mercer.

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The survey helps companies and organisations determine compensation and hardship allowances for international staff. It uses dozens of criteria such as political stability, health care, education, crime, recreation and transport.

Karachi was ranked 202 out of the 230 countries surveyed, while Lahore stood at 199.

Baghdad was again ranked lowest in the world. Waves of sectarian violence have swept through the city since the American-led invasion in 2003.

Vienna's 1.7 million inhabitants benefit from the city's cafe culture and museums, theatres and operas. Rents and public transport costs in the city whose architecture is marked by its past as the centre of the Habsburg empire are cheap compared with other western capitals.

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Switzerland's Zurich, New Zealand's Auckland, Germany's Munich and Canada's Vancouver followed Vienna - which reached the best position for the seventh time in a row - in the top five of most pleasant cities to live in.

 

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Shakil Ahmed Khan | 8 years ago | Reply No wonder even so much concrete cant raise Lahore to higher listing as this based on the following factors not the development what sharifs think? 1. Political and social environment (political stability, crime, law enforcement, etc.). 2. Economic environment (currency exchange regulations, banking services). 3. Socio-cultural environment (media availability and censorship, limitations on personal freedom). 4. Medical and health considerations (medical supplies and services, infectious diseases, sewage, waste disposal, air pollution, etc.). 5. Schools and education (standards and availability of international schools). 6. Public services and transportation (electricity, water, public transportation, traffic congestion, etc.). 7. Recreation (restaurants, theatres, cinemas, sports and leisure, etc.). 8. Consumer goods (availability of food/daily consumption items, cars, etc.). 9. Housing (rental housing, household appliances, furniture, maintenance services). 10. Natural environment (climate, record of natural disasters).
Illyas | 8 years ago | Reply As a Kiwi of Pakistani origin who is currently living in Lahore for the last 3 months, I couldn't be prouder of Auckland. Great country, lovely people and beautiful culture to top it all. Paradise on earth so to speak !! PS: Missing Auckland badly.
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