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Melbourne most liveable city, Damascus least: Survey

Published: 28 Aug 2013 - 11:58 pm | Last Updated: 30 Jan 2022 - 04:58 pm

LONDON: Melbourne, Australia was named the world’s most liveable city for the third year in a row, according to a survey of 140 cities released this month by the Economist Intelligence Unit that also ranked the Syrian capital Damascus last.
The capital of Australia’s southeastern state of Victoria beat out Vienna, followed by Canadian cities Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary. Australia’s Adelaide, Perth and Sydney also made it into a top 10 list which included the Finnish capital, Helsinki, and Auckland, New Zealand.
The survey ranked Melbourne first among cities based on five categories of stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure, while highlighting the decline of Damascus, alongside Egypt’s Cairo and Tripoli in Libya, as a result of civil unrest across the Middle East and North Africa.
Unrest since Arab uprisings in 2011, which led to civil wars in Syria and Libya, as well as upheaval in Egypt, have pushed Damascus, Tripoli and Cairo down the rankings in the annual survey. 
The survey excludes cities such as Kabul in Afghanistan and Baghdad in Iraq, long plagued by conflict and insecurity.
Damascus, once a relatively secure city in the Middle East, had been a growing tourist destination before an uprising against Syrian President Bashar Al Assad in 2011.
Other cities placed in the bottom 10 in the liveability survey included Dhaka in Bangladesh, Lagos in Nigeria, Libya’s Tripoli, Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea and Harare in Zimbabwe.
REUTERS