The Analytical section of The Economist magazine reported that Tashkent rated 157th out of 173 cities in terms of quality of living (Global Liveability Index 2023).
Uzbekistan's capital got 53.9 points and dropped 13 spots from last year's rating, putting it in the top ten countries that performed worse than others during the past year.
Thirty factors in five categories are used to assess the attractiveness of cities: social stability, health, culture and environment (one category), education, and infrastructure.
Vienna has been awarded the world's most livable city yet again. Austria's capital maintains its lead thanks to its stability, solid infrastructure, high-quality education and health care, and a variety of cultural events and entertainment.
Copenhagen and Melbourne finished second and third, respectively. In descending order, the top 10 also includes Sydney, Vancouver, Zurich, Calgary, Geneva, Toronto, Osaka, and Auckland.
Syrian Damascus finished last in the list while, Douala, Kyiv, Harare, Dhaka, Port Moresby, Karachi, Lagos, Algiers, and Tripoli are all among the top 10 least habitable cities.
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