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Top 10: World's best cities to live in 2011 year |
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Top 10: World's best cities to live in 2011 year
Sun, sand and fun!
Vancouver topped the list of the world's most liveable cities for the fifth straight year, while Melbourne claimed second place from Vienna and Australian and Canadian cities dominated the list's top 10 spots. In the annual survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit, the Canadian west coast city and 2010 Winter Olympics host scored 98 percent on a combination of stability, health care, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure - a score unchanged from last year. 10. Auckland, New Zealand The sun goes down on Auckland as it approaches Earth Hour, March 27, 2010. The Economist Intelligence Unit survey ranks cities based on 30 factors such as healthcare, culture and environment, and education and personal safety. |
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9. Adelaide, Australia A road can be seen through the drought-effected area of the McLaren Vale region in South Australia, 80 kilometers south-east of Adelaide December 8, 2006. The Economist Intelligence Unit survey ranks cities based on 30 factors such as healthcare, culture and environment, and education and personal safety. |
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8. Perth, Australia Kayakers paddle on the Swan River past the Perth city skyline June 1, 2008. The Economist Intelligence Unit survey ranks cities based on 30 factors such as healthcare, culture and environment, and education and personal safety. |
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7. Sydney, Australia An aerial view of Sydney's Opera House and Circular Quay in the cities central business district August 18, 2000. The Economist Intelligence Unit survey ranks cities based on 30 factors such as healthcare, culture and environment, and education and personal safety. |
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6. Helsinki, Finland Cafe in the square of the Three Blacksmiths, Helsinki. The Economist Intelligence Unit survey ranks cities based on 30 factors such as healthcare, culture and environment, and education and personal safety. |