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Some of the safest countries in the World Destination

Terrorism, political turmoil, and high social, and crime are things that can be a barrier to travel to a city or country. However, there is still a safe city in the world who have a low risk.

Here, some of the safest cities in the world can become a tourist destination:

Luxembourg

Luxembourg is the purpose of the safest destinations in the world. This country only has a population of 500 thousand people, and has a city ordinance that complied with all its citizens well, giving rise to the comfort and security for the visit.

Singapore

With the suicide rate is only 0.38 of 100 thousand people, Singapore is also one of the safest countries in the world, and number one in Asia. The country is also a meeting place for ethnically and racially diverse as China, India, Malay, Arab and Western.

In Singapore, the crime will be severely punished, just like drug dealers who got the death penalty.

Iceland

Police all over Iceland there are only 700 people, and none carried weapons. if no event or incident, the police will work in other fields. This proves how safe the city. Even the jail was nearly empty. The murder rate in Iceland is very low, ie in the 0.

Denmark

This country is one of the most prosperous countries. Mention crime statistics such as pickpocketing and robbery are very low here. The country is also minimal risk of wildlife or natural disasters.

Ireland

Dublin, the capital of Ireland is one of the safest cities in the world. This city has a murder rate is only 0.32 of 100 thousand inhabitants, and is the lowest figure throughout Europe.

Norway

The murder rate in Norway was 0.71 out of 100 thousand. This country according to many surveys of tourism is the safest tourist destinations. Economic situation in the country is quite stable, and have little chance for the occurrence of natural disasters.

However, Norway is one of Scandinavia's most expensive tourist destinations.

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