Serbia 91st on "happiness list"

According to a recent Gallup poll, the happiest people live in Denmark, while Serbia is in 91st place on the list of happy countries.

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Saturday, 17.07.2010.

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According to a recent Gallup poll, the happiest people live in Denmark, while Serbia is in 91st place on the list of happy countries. The Republic of Togo is the unhappiest, according to the survey. Serbia 91st on "happiness list" As far as regional countries are concerned, Bosnia-Herzegovina is 79th, Slovenia is 58th, and Croatia and Montenegro share 61st place. Kosovo was ranked separately and according to the poll, the people in Kosovo are the happiest in the region at 54th place. The happiest people live in Scandinavia, while in the region, Macedonians (96), Albanians and Hungarians (103) are less happy than Serbian citizens. In the surveying of several thousand people in 155 countries between 2005 and 2009, the participators were asked to think about how satisfied they were with their lives on a scale of one to ten. The survey also included many questions about what contributes to happiness, and it was found that there is a definite link between happiness and money.

Serbia 91st on "happiness list"

As far as regional countries are concerned, Bosnia-Herzegovina is 79th, Slovenia is 58th, and Croatia and Montenegro share 61st place.

Kosovo was ranked separately and according to the poll, the people in Kosovo are the happiest in the region at 54th place.

The happiest people live in Scandinavia, while in the region, Macedonians (96), Albanians and Hungarians (103) are less happy than Serbian citizens.

In the surveying of several thousand people in 155 countries between 2005 and 2009, the participators were asked to think about how satisfied they were with their lives on a scale of one to ten.

The survey also included many questions about what contributes to happiness, and it was found that there is a definite link between happiness and money.

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