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never [62]
2 years ago
8

Como solventar una mejor calidad de vida dentro de América.???

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2 answers:
Eduardwww [97]2 years ago
5 0
Algunas de estas ciudades calificadas como las más "habitables" lideran un ranking que elabora cada año la Unidad de Inteligencia del grupo The Economist, con 140 de las urbes más grandes del mundo.
La urbe europea que se convirtió por primera vez en la mejor ciudad del mundo para vivir
La lista clasifica a cada una según más de 30 factores que influyen en la calidad de vida, como la seguridad, el acceso a la atención médica, la calidad de los alimentos y bebidas, acceso a la educación y la calidad de las carreteras y el transporte.
Cuáles son las ciudades con mejor calidad de vida de América Latina y el resto del mundo
Las ciudades que encabezan la tabla suelen recibir mucha atención, así que decidimos centrarnos en aquellas que, si bien no llevan la delantera, han escalado más posiciones en la última década.
lana66690 [7]2 years ago
4 0
Plz help me with mine I’m sorry
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