5 Most Expensive Countries to Live in the World

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Are planning to move to another country? Here is our list of the top 5 countries with the highest living cost. check it out before you move.
Average Living Cost
1. Bermuda: $5011
2. The Cayman Islands: $3,387
3. Switzerland: $3,162
4. Denmark: $3,012
5. Iceland: $2,802

Bermuda
Bermuda is an autonomous British overseas colony in the western North Atlantic. Located about 650 miles (1,050 km) east of Cape Hatteras, it is an archipelago with seven major islands and over 170 additional (named) islets and rocks (North Carolina, U.S.). The West Indies, which are located more than 800 miles (1,300 km) to the south and southwest of Bermuda, are neither geologically nor geographically connected to that region.

Cayman Islands
In the Western Caribbean Sea, there lies a British Overseas Territory called The Cayman Islands. The three islands that make up the territory—Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman—are situated northwest of Jamaica and south of Cuba. The Cayman Islands have low-lying terrain with coral reefs.

Switzerland
In Central Europe, the landlocked nation of Switzerland. Austria, France, Italy, Liechtenstein, and Germany are neighbouring nations. With a middle plateau of gently rolling hills, plains, and sizable lakes, Switzerland's landscape is dominated by mountains (the Alps in the south and the Jura in the northwest).

Denmark
A Scandinavian nation bordering the Baltic and the North Sea, Denmark is in Northern Europe. The Danish Archipelago, which is the name given to the nation, is made up of a sizable peninsula and numerous islands. Sweden, Norway, and Germany are neighbouring nations. Controlling the Danish Straits, which connect the Baltic and North Seas, puts Denmark in a critical position.

Iceland
Between the Greenland Sea and the Northern Atlantic Ocean, Iceland is an island country in Northern Europe. It is strategically situated between Greenland and Europe and is located northwest of the United Kingdom. Iceland has hot springs, geysers, and icefields and is a volcanically and geologically active country.

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