10 places where people live the longest in the world
Singapore, France, Monaco are areas where people have a longer life expectancy than elsewhere, according to a survey by WHO and CIA.
Singapore, France, Monaco are areas where people have a longer life expectancy than elsewhere, according to a survey by WHO and CIA.
The Richest site has published a list of 10 countries and territories with the longest living people in the world based on the 2012 statistical report surveyed by the CIA, the US and the World Health Organization (WHO).
1. Monaco
Not only is known as a peaceful and rich land with famous casinos and beautiful beaches, Monaco also ranks first in the ranking of the world's most populous population. The average life expectancy of people here is 90.
The factors that help people live longer are high per capita GDP, good health systems, a team of talented doctors and a healthy diet. In addition, life here is less stressful than many other countries.
The Principality of Monaco has a pleasant life
2. Macau
Macau has been ranked number one by the CIA on the list of places where people live long in the world. It is assessed as having a rich and diverse food culture and high GDP per capita, low population. Especially Macau women often have a very long life.
Macau is where many women live
3. Japan
Japan has always been one of the countries known to the world for many long-lived people, ranking third in the list. In fact, Japanese women have the highest life expectancy in the world with an average age of 87. People's diet is also very healthy, mostly vegetables, seaweed and fish. People here also work hard, often practicing tai chi and yoga.
Famous Japanese people have a long life span
4. Iceland
According to the report of WHO 2014, Iceland is the place where the men have the highest life expectancy with an average of 81.2 years and 81.8 years of life expectancy of the people. This is one of the countries with the highest GDP in the world, ensuring financial security for many families. Iceland also has a good, safe and well-developed social welfare system.
Iceland is one of the countries with the highest GDP
5. France
The French are judged to have a great life expectancy, especially for women because they have a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Life expectancy of French women averages 84.9 years according to the WHO 2014 report. In addition, France also has a good education system and high quality food. People can freely use chocolate, drink alcohol, smoke, but all are in moderation. These reasons help French people have a longer life expectancy than other countries in the world.
France owns a progressive and excellent medical system
6. Australia & New Zealand
Australia ranked 4th in the world life expectancy according to a report from the United Nations in 2011. The government also offers many initiatives to improve people's lives such as encouraging smoking cessation. Australia also has a good public health care system.
Neighboring New Zealand is in the top 20 countries with high life expectancy in the world. 80.2 is the average life expectancy of New Zealand and 81.2 people belonging to Australia.
Australia has a good community health care system, contributing to improving the life expectancy of people
7. Italy
It is not surprising that Italy is on the list above because of its land shaped by the favors of the wonderful Mediterranean nature such as olive oil, fresh vegetables, fruits and good food. Italy also has a well-trained medical team and doctors and a progressive medical system. Italian women living in the north have a longer lifespan while men living in the south live longer. The average life expectancy of people is 83.1 years.
Italy is one of the countries where people have a long life
8. Scandinavia
According to WHO 2013, Sweden ranked 9th in the list of countries with the highest life expectancy in the world and first in northern Europe. The quality of life here is assessed as good, employees are entitled to at least 5 weeks off each year.
Sweden is always ranked as one of the countries in the world with the highest life expectancy. The remaining population in Scandinavian countries also has a remarkable life expectancy due to high living standards, stable political system and comfortable life. In 2013, Norway ranked 17th and Denmark ranked 37th in the list of high-life countries in the world. The average life expectancy of this area is 85.2.
Countries in Scandinavia possess a fresh climate and rich, full life
9. Singapore
Lion Island is always in the top 10 of the world's long-life nations. The average life expectancy of women is 85.1 years and men 80.2. One of the factors that helps people live long life is affordable, clean green environment and high security. Singapore's GDP is also high in the world.
Singapore is known as a prosperous, prosperous and green country
10. Some islands
Some islands such as the Channel off the coast of England or Guernsey, Jersey . the population has a long life, averaging over 81. Other small islands like Saint Pierre and Miquelon have an average life expectancy. to 79.87.
On some Caribbean islands, there is a large population, such as the Cayman Islands, Virgin .
The rich offshore islands often top the places where people live in the world
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