Montenegro is ranked 73rd place in the world rankings of happiness, which includes 156 countries, according to the UN World Happiness Report 2019, published today.
Out of the countries of the former Yugoslavia, the happiest is Slovenia, which is 44th place. Ahead of Montenegro is also Serbia in 70th place, followed by Croatia (75), Bosnia and Herzegovina (78) and Macedonia (84).
Out of the countries in the region, the happiest is Romania, which is 48th place. Following it is Greece (82), Bulgaria (97) and Albania (107).
Finland is officially ranked the happiest for the second year in a row, and at the last position, this year is South Sudan. The UN launched a report in 2012 that ranked 156 countries at the level of citizens' happiness. The report consists of the results of citizens' surveys in countries on the ranking list. Respondents are invited to answer the questionnaire and grade from 1 to 10, which is the degree of certain factors in the country they live in, which include, among other things, compassion, freedom, generosity, honesty, and health.
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Text by Vijesti online, Agency BETA, on March 20th, 2019, read more at Vijesti