Copenhagen topped the ranking of the “healthiest” capitals in Europe, compiled by the pharmacy portal Treated. com. Vienna came in second place, closes Berne's top three. The top five also includes Helsinki and Berlin..
The rating takes into account the prices of fruits and vegetables, the average cost of a gym membership, the volume of harmful emissions, the share of healthcare costs in the GDP structure and the number of people who get to work on foot or by bicycle. In total, 10 indicators are taken into account, notes Europuls.
Rating estimates 46 capitals of European countries. Kiev is also represented in the ranking - it took 36th place, ahead of Yerevan, Tirana, Tbilisi, Ankara, Rome, Bucharest, Moscow and Baku.