These Are The Happiest And Most Miserable Places To Live In
Sep 10, 2013 20:10
There's a happiness score for wherever you live. The U.N. General Assembly released its annual "happiness" report showing the happiness score across the world.
Seth Kadish, the guy behind the Vizual Statistix tumblr mapped them out to show you the above. People in Denmark are just the happiest.
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