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Is Europe a beautiful place?

It is no secret that Europe is filled with beautiful places to visit. With its grand cities, fairytale-like towns, soaring mountain ranges, and gorgeous beaches, there is a seemingly endless list of gorgeous places to explore.



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European cities like Edinburgh, Belfast, and Zurich have elements that make them feel like American destinations, with similarities in urban planning and architectural styles. Madrid, Copenhagen, and Stockholm also have aspects that evoke an American feel, such as cosmopolitan vibes and familiar cultural influences.

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The friendliest countries in Europe: 2023 Readers' Choice Awards
  • Denmark. Score 91.93. ...
  • Portugal. Score 92.32. ...
  • Norway. Score 92.50. ...
  • Iceland. Score 92.91. ...
  • Scotland. Score 93.97. ...
  • Romania. Score 94.00. ...
  • Slovenia. Score 94.18. ...
  • Ireland. Score 94.50.


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Not only is it rich in history, it is also a destination that practically demands repeat visits. Travelers can visit year after year and never see the same sights twice. There simply is no way to tour Europe and not be awestruck by its scenic beauty, epic history and dazzling artistic and culinary diversity.

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both are beautiful, but different in many ways, being on opposite sides of the alps, germany is colder greener and much more expansive that the italian side.

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United States With the sandy beaches and turquoise waters of the Florida Keys, the magnificent Grand Canyon, the snow-capped peaks of Alaska, and the postcard-worthy California coastline, it would take years to fully explore the country's most beautiful places.

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Life in Europe is good. According to the World Happiness Report (WHR), no one feels better about life than Europeans. For 10 years in a row, European countries have topped the list of happiest places on Earth. And in the WHR 2022, the eight happiest countries in the world are located in Europe.

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Poland. About 73% of respondents gave the United States a favorable response. This favorability rating is the highest in Europe. Poland's positive attitudes toward the United States is rooted in President Reagan's stance against the USSR and America's help when Poland left the Soviet bloc.

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