Top 15 World Class Cities

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Are you happy with the city you live in? The quality of life makes residents of these 15 cities love where they live.

*Rankings are based on a point scoring index, developed by the Quality of Living Survey. Vienna scored 108.6, while Baghdad scores 14.4. Cities were ranked against New York, as the base city, which had an index score of 100. The 2009 Quality of Living Survey covers 215 cities world wide.


1. Vienna, Austria
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 2
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 18 (101.9)

2. Z?_rich, Switzerland
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 2
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 14 (102.6)

3. Geneva, Switzerland
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 2
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 35 (99.2)

4. Vancouver, Canada
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 4
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 6 (105)

5. Auckland, New Zealand
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 5
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 243 (98.1)

6. D?_sseldorf, Germany
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 6
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 6 (105)

7. Munich, Germany
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 7
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 2 (106.5)

8. Frankfurt, Germany
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 8
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 8 (104.8)

9. Bern, Switzerland
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 9
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 215 (102.3)

10. Sydney, Australia
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 10
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 11 (104)

11. Copenhagen, Denmark
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 11
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 3 (106.2)

12. Wellington, New Zealand
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 13
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 47 (93.7)

13. Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 13
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 26 (101)

14. Brussels, Belgium
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 14
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 24 (101.2)

15. Toronto, Canada
Quality of Life Index: 105.5 (Base is 100)
2008 Rank: 15
City Infrastructure Ranking (Index): 18 (101.9)

Source: Mercer 2009 Quality of Living Survey
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ha, ha, shaks, i know you're being funny, but why an attempt; it's a pleasure for me, and i might like to educate along the way. jt had a pretty neat q the other day about my c, on the politcs board. Ask anytime.. You know, it's not ALL about the U.S, obama & the Jonas brothers, so i think you need to visit a few more threads along the way..lol We too, have things to offer, share and be proud of..

btw, fwiw, I think your country, is quite beautiful, too. 😉
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Posted by DepressedAngel
Dunno. I mean, a place where you can't throw stones or Molotovs is quite a turn-off 😄
Honestly, I think I should visit Canada sometime.



..hey, sweet of you to say, DA, you'd like it here, no doubt..😉

Besides you guys have accents, so i'm jealous; though i think i would pick up on one rather quickly..lol Like if i watch a foreign film or something, i swear i'm talking the talk for the next few..lol

Oh, yeah, we pretty much or "they" only throw things if our sports team win OR lose =) LOL
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Top 11 Largest Cities in the World in 2008

There are some changes that have occured in cities population this year, so I've decided to update this article according to new data.

Do you live in a big city or a small town? Which one is better? Sometimes people dispute about this. The truth is both of them have their advantages and disadvantages. It's up to you! As for me, I love big cities! The big city is the place where all industrial, cultural and educational centers are situated. In big cities you can find museums, theaters, clubs, cinemas, big shops and hospitals, comfortable modern flats. Living in a huge metropolis you??ll never be bored, you can always find something interesting for you. Here is a list of the top 11 largest urban agglomerations in the world. Agglomerations include a central city and neighboring communities linked to it. Some agglomerations have more than one central city. Each of these cities is like a separate small country.

1. Tokyo

Population: 33,800,000
Country: Japan

Position in our list in 2007: 1 (haven't changes)
Tokyo is the capital of Japan. This huge, wealthy and fascinating metropolis brings high-tech visions of the future side by side with glimpses of old Japan, and has something for everyone. Over 400 years old, the city of Tokyo grew from the modest fishing village of Edo. Now it is the destination for business, education, modern culture, and government. Tokyo is vast: it's best thought of not as a single city, but a constellation of cities that have grown together. Tokyo's districts vary wildly by character, from the electronic blare of Akihabara to the Imperial gardens and shrines of Chiyoda, from the hyperactive youth culture mecca of Shibuya to the pottery shops and temple markets of Asakusa. If you don't like what you see, hop on the train and head to the next one, and you will find something entirely different.

2. Seoul

Population: 23,800,000
Country: South Korea

Position in our list in 2007: 2 (haven't changed)
Seoul is the largest city in South Korea, its capital and the unquestioned economic, political and cultural hub of the country. Seoul suffers from a partly unwarranted reputation for pollution and traffic jams. These days, strict emissions laws have brought the pollution under control and, while traffic jams do still snarl up Seoul's streets at rush hour, the extensive subway network means that the traveler can easily shortcut through it almost all of the time. With beautifu