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As 20 melhores cidades do mundo para viver em 2019

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02/06/2019 21:00
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O que torna uma cidade boa para se viver? Ranking global de 2019 da Mercer sobre cidades com a melhor qualidade de vida no mundo dá algumas pistas.
Por dez anos consecutivos, Viena ocupa o primeiro lugar. E agora oito cidades da Europa Ocidental figuram entre dez primeiras, mesmo quando “as tensões comerciais e as tendências populistas continuam dominando o clima econômico global”, como diz o relatório.
A Mercer, especializada em assessorar empresas multinacionais na transferência de funcionários, avaliou mais de 450 cidades em todo o mundo.
Seus rankings levam em conta 39 fatores divididos em 10 categorias, incluindo ambiente sociocultural, político e econômico, considerações médicas e de saúde, oportunidades educacionais e de lazer, mercado imobiliário e meio ambiente.
De acordo com a Mercer, as cidades mais habitáveis do mundo em 2019 são as que seguem.

1-Viena, na Áustria

2-Zurique, na Suíça

Fotos: Bigstock e divulgação
Fotos: Bigstock e divulgação

3-Vancouver, no Canadá

A few years ago I took a seaplane flight over Vancouver and the surrounding islands. I captured this image as we climbed out of the harbor and circled back over the city.   I had the back row seat to myself and could slide from side to side to take photos. It was as good as being in a helicopter. I used to come up here regularly and walked nearly every street in the city. But that's not unusual, it's a bike and pedestrian friendly town, so people walk or ride everywhere.  Since I took this almost three years ago, the skyline has changed a little. But much of it is the same and landmarks like the BC Place arena, Stanley Park and the Lionsgate Bridge will probably not change for a very long time if ever. What you don't see are the mountains over on the right. But if you could, you would understand why this is only the half of it.
A few years ago I took a seaplane flight over Vancouver and the surrounding islands. I captured this image as we climbed out of the harbor and circled back over the city. I had the back row seat to myself and could slide from side to side to take photos. It was as good as being in a helicopter. I used to come up here regularly and walked nearly every street in the city. But that's not unusual, it's a bike and pedestrian friendly town, so people walk or ride everywhere. Since I took this almost three years ago, the skyline has changed a little. But much of it is the same and landmarks like the BC Place arena, Stanley Park and the Lionsgate Bridge will probably not change for a very long time if ever. What you don't see are the mountains over on the right. But if you could, you would understand why this is only the half of it.

4-Munique, na Alemanha

5-Auckland, na Nova Zelândia

6-Düsseldorf, na Alemanha

7-Frankfurt, na Alemanha

8-Copenhague, na Dinamarca

9-Genebra, na Suíça

10-Basiléia, na Suíça

11-Sidney, na Austrália

12-Amsterdã, na Holanda

13-Berlim, na Alemanha

Classic view of Berlin skyline with famous TV tower and Spree in beautiful golden evening light at sunset, central Berlin Mitte, Germany
Classic view of Berlin skyline with famous TV tower and Spree in beautiful golden evening light at sunset, central Berlin Mitte, Germany

14-Berna, na Suíça

15-Wellington, na Nova Zelândia

16-Toronto, no Canadá

17-Melbourne, na Austrália

Fotos: Bigstock e divulgação
Fotos: Bigstock e divulgação

18-Luxemburgo, em Luxemburgo

19-Ottawa, no Canadá

20-Hamburgo, na Alemanha

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