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Madrid or Barcelona would be my choices. Like the Spanish lifestyle and the come-as-you-are mentality, if only the economy and possibilities were a bit better, and that things would be done today and not tomorrow..
How is that?
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Originally Posted by BigSwede
Somewhere quiet.
I have some Swedish friends originally from Stockholm that went to live to the countryside. Quieteness seems to be somethings swedes like.
Pacific Northwest (Seattle, Portland)
Great Lakes (Chicago, Indianapolis)
New England (Boston, Worcester, Providence, Hartford)
Germany (Hamburg, Bremen, Cologne, Stuttgart)
Netherlands (Amsterdam)
Ireland (Dublin)
Norway (Oslo)
Sweden (Stockholm, Gothenburg)
*15~30 minutes away from downtown, prefer suburb cities
California, Florida and Hawaii are not the place to live, but excellent vacation spot.
Last edited by tenkier7; 05-03-2014 at 10:14 PM..
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