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Friday 21 March 2014

Visit The World's 10 Happiest Countries

Get happy in the world's happiest countries

Take Time Away From Work And School To Visit The World's 10 Happiest Countries, many of which are in Scandinavia according the latest World Happiness Report. These places have a robust combination of higher life expectancy, gross domestic product per capita, social support, generosity, freedom to make life choices and lower perceptions of corruption. By analyzing happiness data, officials hope to improve the world's social, economic and environmental well-being.

Check the list out as you continue.........

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A trip to Australia, the 10th-happiest country, wouldn't be complete without visiting the Great Barrier Reef. It's one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

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Iceland may be the ninth-happiest country in the world in part due to its incredible hot springs and thermal-heated swimming pools, including its most famous spa, the Blue Lagoon.


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Austria, the eighth-happiest country in the world, often celebrates its music traditions. Enjoy a show at Musikverein's Golden Hall.

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Finland, the seventh-happiest country, is home to Santa Claus. You can ride a reindeer sled in the Santa Claus Village, an amusement park near Rovaniemi in the Lapland region.

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Canada is the sixth-happiest country in the world. Banff National Park may be one of the reasons why. Canada's oldest national park spans more than 2,500 square miles of mountains, glaciers, forests and lakes. 

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In Sweden, the fifth-happiest country, delight in the medieval architecture of Stockholm's Gamla Stan, a historical city center. 

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The fourth-happiest country is the Netherlands, where you can enjoy the flowers at the Keukenhof gardens. You'll find long fields of tulips throughout the region. 

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Visit Zermatt in Switzerland, the third-happiest country, to find some of the best ski slopes. It's where some of the world's national ski teams train. 

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Norway is the second-happiest country in the world. Hike through Dovrefjell National Park to see arctic musk oxen and (possibly) reindeer.

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Denmark is the happiest country in the world, according to the World Happiness Report 2013. For an obviously happy place, head to Tivoli Gardens, one of the world's oldest amusement parks.

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