Currently, most people in the world hope to reach a certain age to be able to retire and thus put aside their professional activities with the aim of having a more pleasant life. Thus, International Living magazine has compiled a list of the best destinations to live in retirement, where two South American countries stand out.
Below, we present the International Living ranking for the 2024 annual global pension:
- Costa Rica
- Portugal
- Mexico
- Panama
- Spain
- Ecuador
- Greece
- Malaysia
- France
- Colombia.
It is important to remember that the magazine selected Ecuador for its temperate climate, good public transport system and good healthcare system. Furthermore, it is one of the South American countries that presents a very diverse ecology in the world, although they do not neglect the friendliness of its people and the low cost of living. At the same time, Colombia is considered by the magazine to be a place with microclimates, low cost of living, agrarian culture and very friendly and simple people.
Which South American countries border Europe?
The South American country that borders the European Union is Brazil and France, bordered by the Oyapoque River, which originates in the Tumucumaque mountain range. It is a South American river that marks the border between the French overseas department of French Guiana and the Brazilian state of Amapá.
This overseas territory has a total of 730 km, of which 427 are determined by the Oyapoque River, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean. In turn, the other 303 km start from the triple border with Brazil and Suriname up to the Guyana river basin. Therefore, the bridge of Saint-Georges-de-I’Oyapock (France) and Oiapoque (Brazil) is considered the only direct connection between the two nations.
What is the worst city to live in Latin America?
According to the latest list he published The Economist, the worst city believed to be alive in Latin America and the Caribbean is located in Caracas, Venezuela. This place is the capital of the plains country and its main region with the greatest economic fluidity that can exist in said place.
Below, we present the ranking of the best cities to live in Latin America:
- Buenos Aires (Argentina) – 82.8
- Santiago (Chile) – 80.8
- Montevideo (Uruguay) – 80.4
- San Juan (Puerto Rico) – 78.8
- Lima (Peru) – 74.2
- San José (Costa Rica) – 73.6
- Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) – 70.5
- Sao Paulo (Brazil) – 70
- Panama City (Panama) – 68.6
- Assumption (Paraguay) –
- Monterrey (Mexico) – 65
- Quito (Ecuador) – 63.6
- Bogota (Colombia) – 61.2
- Mexico City (Mexico) – 60.2
- Caracas (Venezuela) – 47.
It is important to know that the results obtained in the English media list are intended to analyze how different factors can influence the living conditions of citizens of a country in the world.
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2024-01-07 12:05:41
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