These are the world's 10 most livable cities
Briefly

Copenhagen, Denmark, has been named the world's most livable city in the Economist Intelligence Unit's Global Liveability Index, scoring 98 out of 100. The report evaluated 173 cities based on stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure, showcasing Copenhagen's strengths in stability, education, and bike-friendly infrastructure. Vienna, which held the top spot for three years, dropped to second place due to safety concerns that affected its stability scores. Despite an overall decline in global livability scores, regions like the Asia-Pacific still showed strong performances, underscoring regional disparities.
Copenhagen achieved a perfect score in categories such as stability, education, and infrastructure, marking it as the most livable city in the world.
Despite an overall flat trend in global livability scores, cities like Calgary and Al Khobar saw significant score changes, highlighting regional disparities.
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