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Great question; to be honest, I'd decide on a coin flip. Sweden and Norway are two countries I deeply admire and would love to live in, and both are beautiful cities. Maybe I'd pick based on the youngest average population age or something along those lines.
Great question; to be honest, I'd decide on a coin flip. Sweden and Norway are two countries I deeply admire and would love to live in, and both are beautiful cities. Maybe I'd pick based on the youngest average population age or something along those lines.
Cagliari (in Italy's Sardinia) or Venice?
Cagliari. Sardinia is great, Venice is too crowded (although closer to many interesting places).
Paris will always have a soft spot in my heart, so there
Sofia or Moscow?
Moscow. I've never been there, but from what I've read I would say that the Moscow subway is more interesting than all of Sofia, which I've visited multiple times.
Stockholm; I think I could be very reasonably happy in Sweden because it has a very high standard of living, beliefs similar to mine, and a no-BS culture that I respect a lot.
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