The Economist's Worlds Most Livable Cities
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The Economist's Worlds Most Livable Cities is a World's Most Livable Cities list published by The Economist. It is based on the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) survey on the basis of each city's cultural attributes, climate, cost of living, and social conditions such as crime rates and health care. Melbourne, Australia and Vancouver, Canada regularly top the list.
References
- [Melbourne Age article] - Melbourne ranked joint first (with Vancouver in the EIU's 2004 survey, and the 2005 survey).
- [Vancouver Melbourne and Vienna named worlds most liveable cities] from [CityMayors.com], regarding October 2005 EIU survey
External links
- [Among Pittsburgh Voted One Of World's Most Livable Cities] WTAE-TV Channel 4, ThePittsburghChannel, claims Cleveland and Pittsburgh were joint 39th in the EIU survey of 127 countries.
- [Pittsburgh, Cleveland top U.S. cities, survey says] Pittsburg Tribune Review October 6 2005 claims Cleveland and Pittsburgh were joint 26th in the EIU survey of 127 countries.
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