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The most peaceful countries to live in

In this gallery, we invite you to step into a world where nations vie for the coveted title of Earth's Zen Master, a realm where tranquility reigns supreme. Join us on an exploration of the Global Peace Index, a fascinating journey into the heart of serenity. 

Discover the delicate balance of peace in a world where harmony is both the destination and the journey. All of the countries listed here are committed to creating a stable and comfortable environment in which their citizens are allowed to thrive and grow without the worry of crime and the threat of danger. 

Without further ago, click on to discover the most peaceful countries in the world.

How is this list calculated?The Global Peace Index (GPI), compiled by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), is a comprehensive measure of global peacefulness. It uses 23 indicators to assess safety, conflict, and militarization in various countries. These indicators include factors like crime rates, political stability, and military spending to provide a detailed analysis of peace levels worldwide. The GPI helps policymakers and organizations make informed decisions regarding peace and security. Each country is assigned a GPI score, and the lower the score, the better.

 

30. Bulgaria.

Bulgaria, in the 30th position, boasts a GPI score of 1.643. This southeastern European nation offers a blend of rich history and cultural heritage. Despite some challenges, Bulgaria is making strides in ensuring safety for its residents and visitors.

29. Poland

Poland, securing the 29th spot with a GPI score of 1.634, stands out with remarkably low rates of violent crime and arson incidents. This country is committed to safety and security, making it a welcoming destination 

28. Sweden

Sweden earned the 28th spot on the GPI 2023 list with a score of 1.625. Known for its high living standards and tranquility, Sweden is an attractive place to call home. While it's generally peaceful, recent upticks in gang-related crime are being addressed.

27. Latvia

©Latvia secured the 27th position with a GPI score of 1.582. This Baltic gem has witnessed improvements in safety over the years, with residents feeling secure even when walking alone at night. 

26. Slovakia

Slovakia, sitting in 26th place with a GPI score of 1.578, offers a blend of rich history and modern democracy. While it experiences regional differences in wealth and employment, it's making strides in ensuring safety for its citizens and visitors.

25. Estonia.

Estonia, securing the 25th position with a GPI score of 1.563, is known for its blend of historical charm and modernity. This Baltic nation continues to improve in terms of safety and security, making it an attractive destination for residents and tourists alike.

24. Norway.

Norway, the second Scandinavian country on our list, takes 24th place with a GPI score of 1.55. The country is celebrated for its high living standards and exceptional safety.

23. Mauritius.

Mauritius is recognized as the safest country in Africa and holds the 23rd position globally with a GPI score of 1.546. While it enjoys relative peace, the island nation faces risks from natural disasters, particularly cyclones during the season from November to May. 

22. Australia.

Australia, the largest country in Oceania, secures the 22nd position with a GPI score of 1.525. Its geographical isolation shields it from territorial disputes, and low crime rates earn it recognition as one of the safest destinations worldwide. 

21. Qatar.

Qatar, securing the 21st spot with a GPI score of 1.524, is a land of contrasts. Its modern skyline blends seamlessly with ancient alleys. Considered one of the world's safest countries, Qatar's residents enjoy a high standard of living and top-notch social services. 

20. Belgium.

Belgium stands at 20th place with a GPI score of 1.523. This high-income country has overcome its historical conflicts to become one of the safest nations around.

19. Malaysia

Malaysia, straddling two regions in the South China Sea, secures the 19th spot with a GPI score of 1.513. Its lower levels of domestic and international conflict make it a safe haven in Southeast Asia. 

18. Hungary.

Hungary's remarkable rise in the rankings lands it in 18th place with a GPI score of 1.508. Low levels of crime make Hungary one of the safest countries globally, especially in terms of militarization. 

17. Bhutan.

Bhutan, often seen as an escapist's paradise, shines as the safest country in South Asia and takes the 17th spot globally with a score of 1.496. A key factor is its status as one of the world's least militarized countries, promoting peace and security. 

16. Netherlands.

The Netherlands, which holds 16th place with a GPI score of 1.499, offers more than just picturesque landscapes. Its resilience against crime, streamlined regulations, and transparent government practices contribute to its safety. 

15. Germany.

Germany, securing the 15th spot with a GPI score of 1.456, has a complex history with defense spending. It has made efforts to modernize its armed forces, which has been controversial. Despite this, Germany maintains a commitment to peace and safety. 

14. Croatia.

Croatia secures the 14th position with a GPI score of 1.45, showcasing its commitment to safety. It has witnessed a decline in various crimes, contributing to its reputation as one of the safest countries globally.

13. Finland.

Finland, known for its tranquility and high levels of happiness, takes the 13th spot with a GPI score of 1.399. Its implementation of the Nordic Model has contributed to reduced civil unrest and decreased violence. 

12. Czech Republic.

The Czech Republic, celebrated for its enduring stability and low crime rates, secures the 12th spot with a GPI score of 1.379. It provides a remarkably safe environment for families, and stands as one of the safest countries in Europe. 

11. Canada.

Canada, celebrated for its reputation as one of the nicest countries, takes the 11th spot on the GPI 2023 list with a score of 1.35. It remains the most peaceful nation in North America 

10. Switzerland.

Switzerland, a mountainous Central European country, cracks the top 10 with a GPI score of 1.339. It not only excels in safety, but also boasts a strong business-friendly environment.

9. Japan.

Japan secures the ninth spot with a GPI score of 1.336. It not only offers a secure environment, but is also a favorable destination for investments, attracting leading technology companies. 

8. Slovenia.

Slovenia, a Central European country known for its natural beauty, takes the eighth position with a GPI score of 1.334. It boasts a high safety perception among its residents, with 91% feeling safe walking alone at night. 

7. Portugal.

Portugal, situated in southern Europe, secures the seventh spot with a GPI score of 1.333. It is recognized as one of the safest countries globally, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining a secure environment. 

6. Singapore.

Singapore claims the sixth position with a GPI score of 1.332. This stunning Asian country is consistently among the top 10 most peaceful countries, boasting low levels of crime, risk, and instability. 

5. Austria.

Austria secures the fifth position with a GPI score of 1.316. This picturesque country in Central Europe is celebrated for its serene landscapes and, importantly, its commitment to peace 

4. New Zealand.

New Zealand takes the fourth spot with a GPI score of 1.313. Known for its stunning natural beauty and warm hospitality, it's no surprise that New Zealand ranks among the safest countries globally. 

3. Ireland.

Ireland claims the third position with a GPI score of 1.312. This enchanting island nation offers more than just lush green landscapes; it provides a peaceful haven for its residents and visitors alike. 

2. Denmark

Denmark secured the second spot with a GPI score of 1.31. This Scandinavian gem is not only renowned for its timeless charm, but also for its unwavering commitment to safety and security.

1. Iceland.

Topping the Global Peace Index 2023 list is Iceland, with an outstanding GPI score of 1.124. This North Atlantic island nation sets the standard for safety and tranquility, making it the safest country on the planet.

 

Sources: (Yahoo) (Institute for Economics and Peace) (World Population Review)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The most peaceful countries to live in

In this gallery, we invite you to step into a world where nations vie for the coveted title of Earth's Zen Master, a realm where tranquility reigns supreme. Join us on an exploration of the Global Peace Index, a fascinating journey into the heart of serenity. 

Discover the delicate balance of peace in a world where harmony is both the destination and the journey. All of the countries listed here are committed to creating a stable and comfortable environment in which their citizens are allowed to thrive and grow without the worry of crime and the threat of danger. 

Without further ago, click on to discover the most peaceful countries in the world.

How is this list calculated?The Global Peace Index (GPI), compiled by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), is a comprehensive measure of global peacefulness. It uses 23 indicators to assess safety, conflict, and militarization in various countries. These indicators include factors like crime rates, political stability, and military spending to provide a detailed analysis of peace levels worldwide. The GPI helps policymakers and organizations make informed decisions regarding peace and security. Each country is assigned a GPI score, and the lower the score, the better.

 

30. Bulgaria.

Bulgaria, in the 30th position, boasts a GPI score of 1.643. This southeastern European nation offers a blend of rich history and cultural heritage. Despite some challenges, Bulgaria is making strides in ensuring safety for its residents and visitors.

29. Poland

Poland, securing the 29th spot with a GPI score of 1.634, stands out with remarkably low rates of violent crime and arson incidents. This country is committed to safety and security, making it a welcoming destination 

28. Sweden

Sweden earned the 28th spot on the GPI 2023 list with a score of 1.625. Known for its high living standards and tranquility, Sweden is an attractive place to call home. While it's generally peaceful, recent upticks in gang-related crime are being addressed.

27. Latvia

©Latvia secured the 27th position with a GPI score of 1.582. This Baltic gem has witnessed improvements in safety over the years, with residents feeling secure even when walking alone at night. 

26. Slovakia

Slovakia, sitting in 26th place with a GPI score of 1.578, offers a blend of rich history and modern democracy. While it experiences regional differences in wealth and employment, it's making strides in ensuring safety for its citizens and visitors.

25. Estonia.

Estonia, securing the 25th position with a GPI score of 1.563, is known for its blend of historical charm and modernity. This Baltic nation continues to improve in terms of safety and security, making it an attractive destination for residents and tourists alike.

24. Norway.

Norway, the second Scandinavian country on our list, takes 24th place with a GPI score of 1.55. The country is celebrated for its high living standards and exceptional safety.

23. Mauritius.

Mauritius is recognized as the safest country in Africa and holds the 23rd position globally with a GPI score of 1.546. While it enjoys relative peace, the island nation faces risks from natural disasters, particularly cyclones during the season from November to May. 

22. Australia.

Australia, the largest country in Oceania, secures the 22nd position with a GPI score of 1.525. Its geographical isolation shields it from territorial disputes, and low crime rates earn it recognition as one of the safest destinations worldwide. 

21. Qatar.

Qatar, securing the 21st spot with a GPI score of 1.524, is a land of contrasts. Its modern skyline blends seamlessly with ancient alleys. Considered one of the world's safest countries, Qatar's residents enjoy a high standard of living and top-notch social services. 

20. Belgium.

Belgium stands at 20th place with a GPI score of 1.523. This high-income country has overcome its historical conflicts to become one of the safest nations around.

19. Malaysia

Malaysia, straddling two regions in the South China Sea, secures the 19th spot with a GPI score of 1.513. Its lower levels of domestic and international conflict make it a safe haven in Southeast Asia. 

18. Hungary.

Hungary's remarkable rise in the rankings lands it in 18th place with a GPI score of 1.508. Low levels of crime make Hungary one of the safest countries globally, especially in terms of militarization. 

17. Bhutan.

Bhutan, often seen as an escapist's paradise, shines as the safest country in South Asia and takes the 17th spot globally with a score of 1.496. A key factor is its status as one of the world's least militarized countries, promoting peace and security. 

16. Netherlands.

The Netherlands, which holds 16th place with a GPI score of 1.499, offers more than just picturesque landscapes. Its resilience against crime, streamlined regulations, and transparent government practices contribute to its safety. 

15. Germany.

Germany, securing the 15th spot with a GPI score of 1.456, has a complex history with defense spending. It has made efforts to modernize its armed forces, which has been controversial. Despite this, Germany maintains a commitment to peace and safety. 

14. Croatia.

Croatia secures the 14th position with a GPI score of 1.45, showcasing its commitment to safety. It has witnessed a decline in various crimes, contributing to its reputation as one of the safest countries globally.

13. Finland.

Finland, known for its tranquility and high levels of happiness, takes the 13th spot with a GPI score of 1.399. Its implementation of the Nordic Model has contributed to reduced civil unrest and decreased violence. 

12. Czech Republic.

The Czech Republic, celebrated for its enduring stability and low crime rates, secures the 12th spot with a GPI score of 1.379. It provides a remarkably safe environment for families, and stands as one of the safest countries in Europe. 

11. Canada.

Canada, celebrated for its reputation as one of the nicest countries, takes the 11th spot on the GPI 2023 list with a score of 1.35. It remains the most peaceful nation in North America 

10. Switzerland.

Switzerland, a mountainous Central European country, cracks the top 10 with a GPI score of 1.339. It not only excels in safety, but also boasts a strong business-friendly environment.

9. Japan.

Japan secures the ninth spot with a GPI score of 1.336. It not only offers a secure environment, but is also a favorable destination for investments, attracting leading technology companies. 

8. Slovenia.

Slovenia, a Central European country known for its natural beauty, takes the eighth position with a GPI score of 1.334. It boasts a high safety perception among its residents, with 91% feeling safe walking alone at night. 

7. Portugal.

Portugal, situated in southern Europe, secures the seventh spot with a GPI score of 1.333. It is recognized as one of the safest countries globally, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining a secure environment. 

6. Singapore.

Singapore claims the sixth position with a GPI score of 1.332. This stunning Asian country is consistently among the top 10 most peaceful countries, boasting low levels of crime, risk, and instability. 

5. Austria.

Austria secures the fifth position with a GPI score of 1.316. This picturesque country in Central Europe is celebrated for its serene landscapes and, importantly, its commitment to peace 

4. New Zealand.

New Zealand takes the fourth spot with a GPI score of 1.313. Known for its stunning natural beauty and warm hospitality, it's no surprise that New Zealand ranks among the safest countries globally. 

3. Ireland.

Ireland claims the third position with a GPI score of 1.312. This enchanting island nation offers more than just lush green landscapes; it provides a peaceful haven for its residents and visitors alike. 

2. Denmark

Denmark secured the second spot with a GPI score of 1.31. This Scandinavian gem is not only renowned for its timeless charm, but also for its unwavering commitment to safety and security.

1. Iceland.

Topping the Global Peace Index 2023 list is Iceland, with an outstanding GPI score of 1.124. This North Atlantic island nation sets the standard for safety and tranquility, making it the safest country on the planet.

 

Sources: (Yahoo) (Institute for Economics and Peace) (World Population Review)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interesting when you correlate that list with this one...

https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/countries-with-gun-control

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