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11 Cheapest Places To Live in the World

  • 11 Cheapest Places To Live in the World
  • 1 Managua, Nicaragua
    Here is the list of world most beautiful countries where living life is very cheap and very easy to visit and enjoy the best places of these countries.Many people have dream to live abroad and spent there life around the world and travelling the world best places here is the list of these counties with the ranking i hope you will like these amazing places around the world which you have never seen before. Above dimarik via Getty Images
     Mercer Cost of Living rank: 194 of 209

    11 Cheapest Places To Live in the World 


  • 2 Nuremburg, Germany
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    Mercer Cost of Living rank: 168 of 209

    11 Cheapest Places To Live in the World


  • 3 Budapest, Hungary
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    Mercer Cost of Living rank: 176 of 209

    11 Cheapest Places To Live in the World


  • 4 Warsaw, Poland
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    Mercer Cost of Living rank: 180 of 209



  • 5 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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    Mercer Cost of Living rank: 161 of 209

    11 Cheapest Places To Live in the World


  • 6 Mexico City, Mexico
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    Mercer Cost of Living rank: 177 of 209
    11 Cheapest Places To Live in the World


  • 7 Johannesburg, South Africa
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    Mercer Cost of Living rank: 191 of 209

    11 Cheapest Places To Live in the World


  • 8 Calgary, Canada
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    Mercer Cost of Living rank: 143 of 209
    11 Cheapest Places To Live in the World


  • 9 Glasgow, United Kingdom
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    Mercer Cost of Living rank: 161 of 209
    11 Cheapest Places To Live in the World


  • 10 Bucharest, Romania
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    Mercer Cost of Living rank: 181 of 209
    11 Cheapest Places To Live in the World


  • 11 Bangalore, India
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    Mercer Cost of Living rank: 166 of 209
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