Two Ukrainian cities have made it to the list of the 20 most dangerous cities in Europe, with a total of five Ukrainian cities featured in the ranking. The corresponding crime index for cities was published by the international project Numbeo.
Specifically, Odessa is included in the ranking, coming in at 17th place. Another Ukrainian city, Dnipro, is ranked 20th.
In total, the top five most dangerous cities include the British city of Bradford, France's Marseille, Coventry and Birmingham (United Kingdom), with the list rounded out by the Italian city of Naples. At the bottom of the ranking is The Hague (Netherlands), which holds the 149th position.
The ranking of the 20 most dangerous European cities is as follows:
It’s worth noting that three more Ukrainian cities are also included in the ranking, but they occupy lower positions. In particular, Kharkiv is in 42nd place, Kyiv is in 51st, and Lviv is in 79th.
Additionally, the international project Numbeo compiles an annual ranking of quality of life among countries. The authors assess the standard of living based on the following criteria: climate, level of environmental pollution, purchasing power of the population, housing price-to-income ratio, cost of living, safety level, quality of healthcare, and commuting time.
We would like to remind you that recently Ukrainian cuisine was included in the ranking of the best cuisines in the world. However, Russian and Belarusian cuisines were also featured there.
Furthermore, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are ranked among the best armies in the world. The top three include the armies of the USA, Russia, and China.