10. Copenhagen
Denmark’s capital, known for its Little Mermaid statue and bike-friendly culture, is a major regional center of business, shipping, information technology and life science research, all of which contribute significantly to the city’s economy. Forbes magazine says the city’s international schools and private medical facilities make it one of the 10 best places to live in Europe.
2009 rank: 7
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