The 10 Happiest Countries To Live In The World - Seen as the World’s Safest Countries
The 2019 World Happiness Report, according to the happiness levels of their immigrants.
Happiness – and the pursuit of it – can mean very different things to different people. This, inevitably, makes it tough to quantify and rank with any real authority.
While happiness is said to come from within, residents in several nations are perceived to experience it more widely than in other countries.
The happiness of citizens does not increase when their country’s overall wealth increases.
This year’s ranking criteria has also seen some changes. It focuses on happiness and the community.
European countries dominate a ranking of nations seen as the happiest in the 2019 Best Countries report.
Here are the 10 happiest countries to live in the world for 2019, according to the United Nations. Many of these countries are seen as the world’s safest countries:
10. Austria. (safest country)
9. Canada.
8. New Zealand. (safest country)
7. Sweden.
6. Switzerland. (safest country)
5. The Netherlands.
4. Iceland. (rank 1 safest country)
3. Norway. (safest country)
2. Denmark. (safest country)
1. Finland. (safest country)
Happiness is everywhere in our homeland. We hope you find it.
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Top 100 Places To Visit in Europe - Ultimate Travel Guide
I've spent the last few years traveling Europe and I want to share with you my favorite places. Enjoy this travel guide featuring Europe's incredible destinations. From the scenery of the Alps, to encanting medieval cities, Europe's beauty and history remains unmated to the rest of the world. I put my heart, soul, and several years of hard work into this video and I can't wait to share it with you.
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Top 10 Places You Must Be Visit In Paris , Paris travel guide 2022
The Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, the Seine … with so much to see in Paris, you'll need this short list of not-to-be-missed attractions. Get ready to discover this old-world city with new-world charm.
Seine River
Begin your tour of Paris with a stroll along the Seine River. Explore Île Saint-Louis and Île de la Cité, 2 small islands linked to the banks of the Seine by a series of bridges. Head to Île de la Cité to see the Notre Dame Cathedral or head east to visit the charming hotels, cozy restaurants and small shops.
The Louvre
Be one of 8 million people who flock to the Louvre each year. This grand art museum houses 35,000 masterpieces, including the great Venus de Milo, Leonardo da Vinci’s "Mona Lisa," Eugene Delacroix’s “Liberty Leading the People” and, in the Egyptian wing, “The Seated Scribe.” If it’s your first visit, we recommend taking the introductory guided tour for an overview of the museum’s most famous works.
Palace of Versailles
Take a day trip outside of Paris and explore the Palace of Versailles. This enormous castle and gardens was once home to 3 generations of French kings and queens, including Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, the last reigning king and queen of France. See the Hall of Mirrors, the Chapelle Royale, the Grand Trianon, estate of Marie-Antoinette and beautiful gardens. Between April and October, the Musical Fountains Show is worth seeing..
Montmartre and the Sacre Coeur Basilica
Walk the cobblestone streets of Montmartre and make the steep climb to visit the Sacre Coeur Basilica, also known as the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris. The basilica is located at the highest point in the city, making it the perfect place for panoramic views of Paris.
Eiffel Tower
French engineer Gustave Eiffel spent 2 years trying to erect the Eiffel Tower for the World’s Fair in 1889. And once he did, Parisians were not immediate fans of the metal monument. Today, of course, it has become part of the city’s familiar landscape. We recommend making a stop at the tower at night to see the amazing light show that usually ends at 1 a.m.
Disneyland Paris
For tourists looking for some amusement park fun, we recommend visiting Disneyland Paris. Although the park has been molded to appeal to European tastes (it has plenty of patio seats for outdoor eating), it is still styled similar to the original theme park, with a Main Street U.S.A., Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland and Discoveryland.
Musee d'Orsay
For art lovers, we suggest a visit to the Musée d'Orsay. Once a railway station, this museum now holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1915. It houses the largest collection of impressionist and post-impressionist masterpieces in the world. Monet, Degas, Renoir and van Gogh are just a few painters whose works are on display at the museum.
Arc de Triomphe
One of the most famous monuments in Paris, the Arc de Triomphe honors those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and the Napoleonic Wars. Located in the center of the Place Charles de Gaulle -- at the west end of the Champs-Elysees -- the monument has the names of all French victories and generals inscribed on its surface. There is a vault beneath the arc that holds the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I.
Palais Garnier Opera House of Paris
Built between 1861 and 1875, the Palais Garnier is known for its opulence and architecture, and, most notably, for being the setting for Gaston Leroux’s 1910 novel, The Phantom of the Opera. Palais Garnier does provide unaccompanied tours, which also include a walk through the Paris Opera Library-Museum. Designed by Charles Garnier, this palatial, nearly 2,000-seat opera house is now primarily used for ballet performances.
Notre Dame Cathedral
The bishop of Paris from 1160 to 1196, Maurice de Sully spearheaded the movement to rebuild a cathedral dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Located on the Île de la Cité, Notre Dame Cathedral offers guided tours, but the 360-degree views of the city are what’s really amazing and not to be missed.
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Best Places to Visit in the USA _ Top Places to visit in the USA _ Did you ever visited_ _ Top 10
Top 10 places to visit in the USA
The USA still has an indescribable attractiveness for people all over the world. You might think you know the country quite good from movies and television and your biggest wish might be to visit the US just one time and see all these things with your own eyes.
Top 1: New York
First in line is a very special city. No other city in the world is more popular than New York. The fast paced and vibrant metropolis is the location of countless movies and stories and offers numerous places to visit. For this city one should take some time. Of course one has to visit the most popular sights like the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, the Wall Street, Ellis Island and the Times Square. But to really enjoy New York in all its facets it can also be great to just walk around different quarters, to visit the well-known Bohemian side of town, or to relax in Central Park.
Top 2: Los Angeles/ Hollywood
LA is ranked among the most popular cities of the US. Feel like a star for one day and taste a little bit of the world of glamour, this is what tourists wish for when coming there. There are so many sights, that it takes several days to visit all of them. The Walk of Fame has to be visited as well as Venice Beach or Santa Monica Pier and the Dolby Theatre, where the Academy Awards ceremony takes place. A trip through Hollywood, passing the properties of the rich and the beautiful is another thing to do in Los Angeles. Who doesn’t want to have a small glimpse at the house of one’s favorite actor or singer.
Top 3: Las Vegas
This mythic city is truly magic, glamorous and full of dreams. Partying one night in hip night clubs, where one you meet a real star with some luck or spend the night in a casino enjoying the thrill of an exciting game.
Besides entertainment Las Vegas also has a great and exciting cultural scene. For those who like art the Las Vegas Art District south of Downtown is a must.
Top 4: San Francisco/ Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge is most-likely the best known bridge in the world and besides the Statue of Liberty one of the landmarks of the USA. It provides a breathtaking sight and for a long time was the largest suspension bridge. It is 2737 meters long. Numerous viewpoints give a great view at the bridge and the skyline of San Francisco. When doing a US trip a picture in front of the Golden Gate Bridge is a must have.
Besides the Golden Gate Bridge San Francisco has many other places to visit. A little bit of history, a little thrill and many exciting stories can be experienced in the prison Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay. During conducted tours you can immerse yourself in this place with all its prisoner’s fates and secrets. During the boat tour to the island one furthermore has a great view to the city.
Top 5: Grand Canyon
Fame isn’t exclusive to the big cities of the US, the breathtaking countryside is another reason to go there. The Grand Canyon is one very popular sight. The Canyon takes ones breath and makes us forget all feeling for scale and size. This place is enormous and one is feeling small and non-existent; feeling happy being part of a world that forms such wonderful things.
Top 6: Yellowstone National Park
The Yellowstone National Park extends over three states and is the oldest national park in the world. Since 1978 it is part of the world cultural heritage. No matter if it is summer or winter, one can see a place of wild nature and do adventurous trips.
Top 7: Niagara Falls
The Niagara Falls are located at the boarder to Canada and are another natural spectacle that is famous all over the world. The Canadian Falls are better to visit, but both are impressive and breathtaking. The special thing about the Niagara Falls is not their height or width but the large amount of water coming down.
Top 8: Mount Rushmore
At Mount Rushmore one can see the famous Mount Rushmore National Memorial. 18 meter portraits of four presidents were carved Into the mountain. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. This impressive monument is worth a look for sure. In the surrounding there are some more villages and places with sights.
Top 9: Washington/ Capitol
The capital of the United States, Washington DC, is another place to visit. The city offers many sights and an interesting history that is intertwined with the political past of the country. Today the government of the US is located there.
Top 10: Miami
Miami is another famous city in the US. It is located in Florida. Sun, beaches and holiday feeling are promised here. Besides sunbathing and swimming one should also visit some sights. For example, a trip to the Everglades to watch crocodiles and alligators. Furthermore, the boroughs Little Havana, Coral Gables and Coconut Groove are worth a visit.
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Top 10 Populous Cities in the World | World city populations 2022 #Top10 | Most Populous Cities
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Every year the World Population Review counts down the 100+ most crowded cities in the world. Not surprisingly, China and India are in the lead as the countries with the highest populated cities. In Europe, Istanbul followed by Moscow and then Paris are the most populated. Read on to see the countdown of the top 10 most populated cities in the world.
Number 10: Osaka
This Japanese port city and commercial center has a population of 19.1 million.
Number 9: Mumbai
Mumbai, India's population is over 20.7 million. Formerly known as Bombay, it is located on India's west coast and is famous as the center of the Bollywood film industry.
Number 8: Beijing
Beijing is the most populous city in China with a population of 20.9 million.
Number 7: Cairo
An ancient city that has grown into a busy, urban capital of the Middle East, Cairo has a population of 21.3 million.
Number 6: Dhaka
The 17th century city of Dhaka is also Bangladesh's capital city and has a population of 21.7 million.
Number 5: Mexico City
Full of life, great restaurants and warm people, Mexico City is a cosmopolitan city with a European feel and a population of 22 million.
Number 4: Sao Paulo
Brazil's Sao Paulo is known for its striking skyline defined by incredible architecture. Also the world's fourth most populous city, Sao Paulo has a population of 22.2 million.
Number 3: Shanghai
China's biggest city and a global financial hub, Shanghai has a population of 27.8 million.
Number 2: Delhi
The Indian city of Delhi has a population of 31.2 million
Number 1: Tokyo
And the winner is: the most populous city in the world is the vibrant Japanese city of Tokyo, which has a staggering population of 37.3 million.
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In 2007, more than 100 million people voted to declare the New Seven Wonders of the World. The following list of seven winners is presented without ranking, and aims to represent global heritage.
1. Great Wall of China (China)
2. Christ the Redeemer Statue (Rio de Janeiro)
3. Machu Picchu (Peru)
4. Chichen Itza (Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico)
5. The Roman Colosseum (Rome)
6. Taj Mahal (Agra, India)
7. Petra (Jordan)
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What can do in Boston | Trip to Boston | Best Places to visit in Boston, USA | Boston Travel Guide
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Boston is a city steeped in history and delicious food. Whether you want a guided journey on the Freedom Trail or a gustatory tour of the city’s neighborhoods, here’s what can’t be missed.
Boston Public Garden.
The first public botanical garden in America, Boston Public Garden was established in 1837, and it continues to bloom today with a gorgeous array of seasonal flowers. Snap a photo with the garden’s famous Make Way For Ducklings statue, then, if weather permits, go for a ride in one of the garden’s iconic Swan Boats.
Bunker Hill.
The Bunker Hill Monument marks the spot where the newly formed colonial army fought the British in 1775. Colonel William Prescott, whose statue stands in front of the moment, led the colonial army in the Battle of Bunker Hill -- the first major battle of the American Revolution. Visit the Battle of Bunker Hill Museum, located right across the street, to learn more about this fateful day.
Charles River.
The 80-mile-long Charles River offers Bostonians a tranquil respite from the city’s bustling streets. From kayaking and rowing to sailing and even swimming, the Charles keeps the city’s residents active. There’s also a bike path that runs along the river’s shores, for those of you who’d rather stay dry.
Cheers Restaurant.
The original "Cheers" bar -- known as the Bull & Finch Pub before Hollywood came calling -- is located on Beacon Street and served as the inspiration for the 1980s sitcom. The Hollywood set was modeled after the interior and the building served as the stand-in for the exterior shots. Head “where everybody knows your name” for a burger and a brew.
Faneuil Hall.
A trip to Boston isn’t complete without a visit to Faneuil Hall, where you can pay homage to Samuel Adams, who gave many of his speeches here. This lively marketplace has been serving the city as a meeting hall since 1742, but today its wares are a little more eclectic -- offering shopping, dining, street performances and even pushcarts featuring the work of New England artisans.
Fenway Park.
While in Boston, you’d be remiss not to pay a visit to “America’s Most Beloved Ballpark.” Take in the park’s history -- Fenway’s first Opening Day was in 1912 – while you enjoy some peanuts and honest-to-goodness Cracker Jacks. Tours are available, too, so you can get up close and personal with The Green Monster.
Harvard Yard.
Right across the Charles River in Cambridge, the 22 acres of Harvard Yard sit regally within its 27 gates. The oldest part of the Harvard campus,
Harvard Yard is an ideal spot for a little peace and quiet (and people watching!). Stop by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology or the Harvard Museum of Natural History for a little Ivy League education.
Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum.
Isabella Stuart Gardener was an art collector in the late 1800s to early 1900s, and she managed to amass a collection of American, Asian and European art that holds its own next to the Museum of Fine Arts, just a short walk away. She established the museum in 1901, creating an intimate, home-like setting for her art. And if your name is Isabella, you’re in luck, because your admission is free!
Museum of Fine Arts.
One of the largest museums in the U.S., the MFA welcomes more than a million visitors a year to its extensive collection of world-class art and artifacts. Step through its columned entrance to marvel at the nearly 450,000 works of art.
Samuel Adams Brewery.
If you’re 21 or over, ride the T over to Jamaica Plain for a tour of Sam Adams Brewery, where you’ll not only learn about the process of brewing beer, you’ll get a pretty satisfying beer tasting out of it too. Don’t forget to take home your complementary tasting glass!
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