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Georgia is not Included in the List of the World’s Best Hundred Countries Published by Newsweek

August 18, 2010
Georgia is not included in the list of the best hundred countries of the world. The influential American magazine Newsweek published the list of the World’s Best Hundred Countries.

The rating is headed by Finland. The countries were selected according to five stands: health, economic dynamism, education, political environment and quality of life.

The first three places of the rating are taken by Finland, Switzerland and Sweden. Australia, Luxemburg, Norway, Canada, Netherlands, Japan and Denmark follow the list. The list is concluded by Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Cameroon.

According to “Newsweek” version, the best health system is in Japan, where the average life expectancy is 82 years. Japan takes the first place in the sphere of education as well. Australia is the first in the sphere of the quality of life.

“Most dynamic in the economic sphere” is named to be Singapore, for the best political environment - Ghana, Poland, Australia and Germany.

USA takes the 11th, Russia – 51st, and Ukraine 49th places.

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