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Finland ranked happiest country in the world, France in 21st place – LINFO.re

A study found that the happiest country in the world is Finland.

Denmark (2nd), Switzerland (3rd), Iceland (4th), Norway (5th)

For the second year in a row, the Finland prances at the top of the ranking of the happiest countries in the world. Then come Denmark (2nd), Switzerland (3rd), Iceland (4th), Norway (5th).
The France, which does not appear in the top 10, occupies the 21st place after Germany (13th), but ahead of Spain and Italy respectively 27th and 28th, reports BFMTV.

Canada (14th), United Kingdom (17th), United States (19th)

In this ranking, which has been funded by the United Nations since 2012, around 150 countries are mentioned. Canada occupies the 14th position, the United Kingdom (17th), the United States (19th) while Brazil is in 35th position, Japan (56th) Russia (76th) and China (84th).
Still according to the same ranking, the least happy country in the world would be Afghanistan, ahead of Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Botswana and Lesotho.

Happiness level survey

The results of this survey on level of happiness in countries around the world are linked to Gallup polls that ask residents about their own level of happiness.
The answers to this question are then crossed with the GDP and indices of solidarity, individual freedom and corruption, we then obtain a score out of 10 allowing the classification to be made.

> See our file on the classification.

> The happiest country in the world is Finland

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