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14th largest country in Europe
Organization | Survey | Ranking |
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United Nations Development Programme | Human Development Index | 55 out of 187 |
University of Leicester | Satisfaction with Life Index | 164 out of 178 |
Economist Intelligence Unit | Quality-of-life Index | 57 out of 111 |
none | Home ownership rate | 8th |
New Economics Foundation | Happy Planet Index | 82 out of 143 |
Global Footprint Network | Ecological footprint | 43rd |
World Health Organization | Alcohol consumption per capita | 27th |
World Health Organization | Cigarette consumption per capita | 32 out of 121 |
World Health Organization | Suicide rate | 48 out of 107 |
World Resources Institute | Coffee consumption per capita | 43 out of 143 |
World Bank | Vehicles per capita | 38 out of 138 |
Organization | Survey | Ranking |
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Fraser Institute | Economic Freedom of the World | 28 out of 30 |
Transparency International | Corruption Perceptions Index | 73 out of 178 |
World Economic Forum | Global Competitiveness Report | 62 out of 144 |
Foreign Policy | Globalization Index | 32 out of 181 |
Organization | Survey | Ranking |
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Economist Intelligence Unit | Democracy Index | 51 out of 167 |
Reporters Without Borders | Press Freedom Index | 87 out of 178 [1] |
Fund for Peace | Failed States Index | 130 out of 1651 |
United Nations Public Administration Network | e-Government Readiness | 44 out of 50 |
Organization | Survey | Ranking |
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Institute for Economics and Peace | Global Peace Index [2] | 53 out of 153 |
none | List of countries by number of troops | 72nd |
SIPRI | World's largest arms exporters | 14th |
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