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    72 years ago

    From Italy, I didn’t have a chance to truly spend much time in other countries, but I loved northern Germany. And northern France. And Latvia.

    Maybe I just like colder countries.

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    112 years ago

    (from Spain) Id have to say Denmark (Copenhagen specifically), just so great a city, people.

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    Finland. Definitely the most beautiful country in Europe I have ever visited. Warm summers and freezing cold winters. People that accept “hermits” like me. I might have been a Finn in a former life. Also so many gorgeous lakes. Only downside: mosquitoes, these vile creatures own half of the country.

      • Meldrik
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        32 years ago

        Why not? If I had to, I would probably choose the Italian alps.

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          22 years ago

          well, that’s a good part of italy. but generally, pays are too low, and the cost of living is high. not a good combination

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    532 years ago

    German, gotta go with Netherlands.

    Love that we speak a bastardized version of each others languages, which allows us to somewhat reliably hold conversations without needing to use English and the likes.

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    I’m from Germany and I haven’t had the opportunity to travel a lot. So I feel like I don’t know enough about any other European country to make such a decision. Damn I couldn’t even say which is the nicest region to live in Germany.

    But as an European I do appreciate the opportunity to live and work in any EU country and to travel safely and without the need of a passport within the Schengen area. So that’s a good thing.

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      112 years ago

      But as an European a sure appreciate the opportunity to live and work in any EU country and to travel safely and without the need of a passport within the Schengen area. So that’s a good thing.

      Definitely. I have some non-EU colleagues, they envy us a lot for that

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    72 years ago

    Each has its own merit. I really struggle not Picking my own. It’s central, big and decent.

    I’ll go with Switzerland.

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    92 years ago

    As a Swede, Finland. Closely tied with Norway and Denmark… Obama giving medal to self.jpg