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Top 5 Least Happy Countries by Continent

Enter the countries with the least happiest population based on quality of life, income, government, economy, and overall view on their country
only data for New Zealand and Australia for Oceania
Quiz by SomeoneMusical
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Last updated: October 11, 2024
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First submittedOctober 11, 2024
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North America
69
Dominican Republic
67
Jamaica
61
Honduras
43
Nicaragua
42
Guatemala
 
 
Oceania
11
New Zealand
10
Australia
 
 
 
 
 
 
Europe
105
Ukraine
87
Albania
84
North Macedonia
81
Bulgaria
75
Montenegro
 
 
Africa
141
Rwanda
140
Lesotho
139
Sierra Leone
138
Democratic Republic of the Congo
137
Zimbabwe
Asia
143
Afghanistan
142
Lebanon
133
Yemen
129
Bangladesh
128
Sri Lanka
South America
79
Venezuela
78
Colombia
74
Ecuador
73
Bolivia
68
Peru
2 Comments
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Level 79
Oct 12, 2024
Thanks. You mentioned absent data for Oceania but assumed complete data for the other inhabited continents. However, I suspect that data is absent from several other countries because I would have expected at least some of the following to feature: Iran, N Korea, China, Burma, Syria, Somalia, Mali, Niger, CAR, Chad and Belarus. Am I right? If so, does it not make the whole quiz pretty pointless? Are not the citizens of Australia and New Zealand among the happiest in Oceania?
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Level 47
Oct 13, 2024
For some of those countries, such as North Korea, Syria and Somalia, there was no data provided either. However, with countries such as Iran and Belarus, they are actually higher than some other countries on the list. Take Iran, for example. Yes, it has military and government tensions, but if you look at the Asian countries on the list, it does not seem *as* bad a situation as the Taliban in Afghanistan or the civil war in Yemen. For Belarus, it was actually 74th or 73rd. And despite all of its government issues, compared to the income and quality of life in Albania, Ukraine and North Macedonia, some of the poorest countries in Europe (with the exclusion of Greece), it's relatively better. That's just my take on it though