Replaced: Vienna is No Longer the Most Livable City

Vienna is no longer at the top of the list of the world's most livable cities for the first time in several years. The federal capital has been replaced by the Danish capital Copenhagen after three top placements. Vienna scores the same as the Swiss metropolis Zurich, followed in the ranking by the British "Economist" group by Melbourne, Australia, and Geneva, Switzerland.
Copenhagen Replaces Vienna as Most Livable City
In the so-called Global Liveability Index 2025 - created by the research and analysis department of the Economist Group called EIU (Economist Intelligence Unit) - it continues with Sydney (Australia), Osaka (Japan), Auckland (New Zealand), Adelaide (Australia), and Vancouver (Canada).

According to the "Economist," Copenhagen achieved the top score of 100 points in the areas of stability, education, and infrastructure, rising from second place. The EIU index evaluates 173 cities worldwide based on 30 indicators in various categories, which also include healthcare, culture, and environment. The Ukrainian capital Kyiv ranks 165th. At the very bottom are Damascus (Syria), Tripoli (Libya), Dhaka (Bangladesh), Karachi (Pakistan), and Algiers (Algeria).
(APA/Red)
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