[MC]Ronin[MC] Posted January 22, 2020 Share Posted January 22, 2020 Bulgaria among the best countries in the world, that's why Our country climbed into this year's ranking Bulgaria ranks 58th among 80 countries in the world, according to the US News and World Report's annual U.S. News Ranks 2020 Best Countries ranking. In the ranking of 2020 our country climbs from 67th place in 2019. The fifth edition of the Global Survey shows long-standing concerns about inequality, technology and climate change - and a rapid decline in world confidence in the US. Overall ranking of the best countries measures global performance by various indicators. Switzerland, Canada, Japan, Germany and Australia are in the top spot. The UK and US are ranked sixth and seventh respectively. Sweden and the Netherlands are eighth and ninth, with Norway top ten. The Balkan region also ranks Greece (27th), Turkey (35th), Croatia (44), Romania (54), Slovenia (56), Serbia (72). For the ranking of Bulgaria in the position in question, the publication cites several reasons, focusing on the factors that it believes are crucial for our country. "Situated in the southeastern part of the Balkans, Bulgaria connects Europe and Asia. Its location has made it an invasion of the past, but it also helps it develop a rich culture - the country is the birthplace of the Cyrillic alphabet," said the analysis accompanying the arrangement. According to the information, "The World Bank classifies Bulgaria as an above-average income country". "Bulgaria has a well-educated workforce, but is considered to be the poorest nation in the European Union. The challenges it faces are problems with corruption and organized crime," the publication continues with our country and continues: "Bulgaria defines itself as a secular state that guarantees freedom of religious expression." Within the ranking, several separate indicators are classified as an additional ranking. These include, for example, the "opportunity for fun and adventure", according to which we rank 52nd; "public climate" (32nd place), which includes criteria such as respect for property rights, gender equality, environmental concerns, human rights, religious freedom; "business opportunity" (47th place); "quality of life" (35th place). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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