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Where was the safest place to live when World War II broke out?

Where was the safest place to live when World War II broke out?

Experts have compiled a list of countries most resilient to global crises, including war and pandemics. They were assessed based on geographical location, political neutrality, and economic stability.

The list includes six countries: Ireland - distinguished by its island location and non-NATO military neutrality, while a strong agricultural sector ensures food security. Switzerland is known for its legendary neutrality and its bunkers with plenty of meaningless shelter for the population.

Portugal is located in western Europe, far from major crisis zones, and its living costs are affordable. Iceland has full energy independence thanks to renewable energy sources derived from geyses and volcanoes. New Zealand is a "quiet harbor" with a strict migration policy, far from all conflict centers. Uruguay is considered a stable "South American Switzerland" with developed agriculture and simplified permitting conditions.

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