World’s Most Peaceful Countries BY Anthony Tornambe

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Anthony Tornambe, CFO at Merrimac Corp. Accomplished business leader providing financial, accounting and operational expertise for startup and mid-size firms. With over 15 years of experience in the financial services industry specializing in Family Offices & Hedge Funds.

Do you know which are the most peaceful countries in the world? Since 2007 each year, the Global Peace Index has been issued by the IEP (Institute for Economics and Peace) and is a measurement of nations’ and regions’ peacefulness based on external and internal measures. Although it seems like the world is becoming more cruel, according to the Global Peace Index and its 2017 Global Peace Index report there are 20 most peaceful countries in the world.

1. Iceland

Iceland tops the list of the most peaceful countries in the world, staying out of the main conflicts in the world. Iceland seldom or never hits the headlines and despite the collapse of the Icelandic banks several years ago, the country is remained as an amazing place of spectacular natural beauty.

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Tourists from all parts of the world come to Iceland to view its huge glaciers and raging volcanoes, as well as numerous unique natural and cultural attractions in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland.

2. Denmark

Denmark is the second peaceful country on Earth since it’s really a safe place to live in. Even while Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, was under occupation by the Nazis during the World War II, it still did not fight.

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The point is that people living in Denmark prefer to focus on economic matters, instead of involving themselves in various armed conflicts. Danish people are very friendly, open and helpful. Personally I have been to Copenhagen twice and I wish I lived in this wonderful city. I’m pretty sure that those who have been to Denmark at least once could say the same.

3. Austria

Austria is a small landlocked South Central European country, which gains a place on the list of the most peaceful countries in the world for its stance on international politics. Since World War I and the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and World War II, Austria has been content to embrace a life of peace and serenity.

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Many people claim that Austria is a great country to live in and I do agree with them. After all, with its world-famous resorts in the breathtaking Alps, and magnificent cultural centers like Vienna, it’s not surprising to see Austria on this list.

4. New Zealand

Each year since 2007, the Institute for Economics and Peace has ranked New Zealand as one of the most peaceful countries in the world. With a small percentage of its population in prison, limited military capability, strong relations with Australia and down-to-earth hospitality, New Zealand is a wonderful country to live in.

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This is a country of natural beauty, diverse scenery and quirky natives. Visitors from all over the world come to New Zealand to experience the rugged landscape, breathtaking alpine glaciers, awesome beaches and fantastic geothermal and volcanic activity. The country is also renowned for its fine wines and there are a great number of grape varieties planted throughout New Zealand. So if you are a great wine lover, you should definitely visit New Zealand at least once in life.

5. Portugal

You might be surprised to know that Portugal is one of the most peaceful countries in the world, but it is true. The country has been a member of the EU for roughly 27 years and it forms a part of the European Monetary System and use the single European currency. Portugal is the world’s 43rd largest economy according to the World Bank and it has one of the highest GDP growth rates among the OECD countries.

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The country has the low crime rates, great standards of living and a stable government. Plus, fascinating sandy beaches, golden plains and impressive mountains, a millennial heritage, and vibrant cities make Portugal one of the best places to live in.

6. Czech Republic

A relatively new country, after the division of Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic has largely concentrated on building a strong capitalist economy and creating a stable climate for investment. In 2009, the Human Development Index (HDI) ranked the Czech Republic as a country of ‘Very High Human Development.’ Renowned mostly for its magnificent capital city Prague and breathtaking natural beauty, the Czech Republic draws lots of tourists from all over the world.

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7. Switzerland

According to IEP, the Swiss maintain a well-functioning government and an open political culture. Illustrating the quality of government, Switzerland is among the world’s most peaceful countries that have low levels of violent crime.

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Although Switzerland is known for its neutrality in regional, international and global political issues, it maintains strong diplomatic relations with various countries around the world.

8. Canada

Having one of the best standards of living in the world, Canada is also one of the most peaceful countries on Earth. It has a population of approximately 33 million people, yet it is the second largest country in the world by area. With clean and safe cities, spectacular scenery and extremely friendly people, Canada is a wonderful and peaceful country to live in.

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9. Japan

One of the most enchanting countries culturally, Japan has the third largest economy in the world. Since the World War II, Japan has been really peaceful, with little internal conflict and low crime. The country settles on an internal security force in order to maintain the peace. Japan is a peaceful as well as breathtakingly beautiful country worth visiting.

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10. Slovenia

A beautiful European country, Slovenia is another peaceful country in 2016. The country got its lowest marks in funding for the United Nations peacekeeping missions, number of police and security officers, level of perceived criminality in society, number of organized internal conflicts, violent protests, and number of internal and external wars fought.

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I agree with the Global Peace Index and believe that Slovenia deserves its place on the list of the most peaceful countries on Earth. Moreover, with its wonderful cities like Maribor and Ljubljana teeming with unique culture, Slovenia is a fantastic travel destination.

11. Finland

Finland is considered one of the most peaceful and livable countries, which is not renowned for its combative nature. In 2015, it was ranked as the world’s most stable country in the Failed States Index, first in the Press Freedom Index and the World Human Capital, and second in the Global Gender Gap Report.

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When speaking about Finland, I want to say about its education. Finland places education at the heart of literally everything. Finland’s education system is ranked fifth best in the world.

12. Ireland

With its rich historical sites, amazing green pastures and friendly people, it’s not surprising that Ireland is among the most peaceful countries in the globe 2016. Ireland is an overall fabulous country with a plethora of reasons for tourism! Its rich literary history, castle-topped hills, spectacular coastline and legendary hospitality make Ireland a wonderful place to visit any time of the year.

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13. Bhutan

According to the 2017 Global Peace Index, Bhutan is also among the 20 most peaceful countries on Earth. The report uses 22 indicators to measure internal peace, including a number of police per 100,000 people, levels of perceived criminality, the level of organized crime, and external peace indicators that include military expenditure as a percentage of gross domestic product and nuclear and heavy weapons capabilities. I personally think Bhutanese people are peace loving and they are well cultured. Plus, Bhutan boasts plenty of spectacular attractions for everyone.

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14. Sweden

One of the most beautiful Scandinavian countries, Sweden is located in the far north of Europe. Although Sweden is one of the biggest weapon exporters in Europe, the country has a low level of robberies.

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According to the Global Peace Index, Sweden is one of the most peaceful countries in the world, in spite of the fact that it is among the world’s top arms exporters. Besides, Sweden has not been to war and has not participated in any combats for the whole 2 centuries.

15. Australia

Australia is a beautiful and peaceful country that offers cultural diversity, spectacular beaches, loads of breathtaking natural beauty, wonderful fauna and friendly people with an amazing sense of humor.

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Although Australia is a large country, approximately the same size as the USA, it has a small population of about 20 million, so there is a lot of uninhabited space to explore. Australia’s low crime rate, stable political system, high standards of health care and well-maintained roads make it a safe and comparatively easy country to live in or just to discover.

16. Germany

Despite its disastrous past (we all remember about World War II), Germany is a peaceful country these days, according to GPI. Once you visit any city in Germany, you will definitely feel that peacefulness.

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Locals are very amicable and welcoming, culture is diversely unique, cuisine is excellent, and, what’s more important, it is absolutely safe to live in this country. Consider visiting it on Christmas to discover many awesome Christmas markets and fairy tale towns.

17. Norway

Many people don’t expect Norway to appear on the list of the most peaceful countries in the world. Perhaps, this is because of Anders Behring Breivik, mass murderer, who hit the pride of the country hard.

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Sure, it was an extraordinary incident, but according to the Global Peace Index Norway is now one of the world’s most peaceful countries and friendly and safe place to live in. Norway is the country with the highest level of human development in the globe, plus, the government of Oslo always places peace at the forefront of the priorities of the country.

18. Belgium

Belgium is one of the best and most peaceful places to live in Europe and on Earth. Situated in the heart of Europe, this small country holds a special place. Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is home to the European Union and NATO.

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Belgium boasts medieval cities, beautiful town halls, majestic castles, and captivating natural beauty. Homicide and imprisonment rates are low in this country, even though Belgium did experience a crisis within its government over the 2008-2011 period.

19. Hungary

Hungary is known for its friendly people that are always ready to help tourists to see and experience a unique beauty of their country. With its breathtaking lush forests, spectacular landscapes, serene lakes, unusual museums, castles, palaces, and fabulous cathedrals, Hungary attracts over a million tourists from around the world each year.

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Castle Hill, Matthias Church, St. Stephen’s Basilica, Vajdahunyad Castle, Margaret Island, Miniversum, Gresham Palace, Music Fountain, and Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden are among the most visited places in Hungary.

According to the Global Peace Index report 2016, Hungary is one of the most peaceful countries in the world. Although the country had some problems in the past, nowadays it’s rather peaceful to visit and live in. Hiking, biking, camping, and backpacking are popular summer activities, while skiing is a perfect winter option.

20. Singapore

One of the world’s leading commercial hubs, Singapore closes the list of the top 20 most peaceful countries in the world 2016. With its low crime rate, the country boasts a vibrant history, safe urban areas, friendly and welcoming people, and astonishing ornamental landscapes.

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The Lion City has always been a popular tourist destination and now it is becoming the place where people want to live and thrive. Some of the most popular tourist attractions include Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Flyer, Chinatown and Singapore Zoo.

It is a great advantage to live in a peaceful country, and if you are lucky to live in one of the 20 countries, you should be proud of it! So, what do you think of this list? What can you add to it? Please share your thoughts in the comments and thanks for reading.

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