Is Europe more beautiful than India?
Yes. Europe is quite beautiful.
Why do Indians prefer us over Europe?
Originally Answered: Why do most of the Indian prefer going to USA than European countries? Difficult visa rules,several languages,culture,access to Indian food,not so open economy,IT professionals don’t face issues as English remains the key language,for other professionals,language is the major hurdle.
Which country is known as Europe’s India?
Is Portugal the new ‘India of Europe?’ Portugal is one of the eurozone’s poorest countries. But there’s one bright spot: the outsourcing industry. Multinational companies are increasingly turning to Portugal as a base.
Which place is called Italy of India?
Lavasa, the first planned hill city of India is located close to Pune, at a distance of about 60 km. The city’s landscape is technically inspired from a town in Italy named Portofino.
Why study abroad is better than studying in India?
If you don’t take your actions seriously, these dreams will still evolve but you would be chasing only one dream or change over to something else. Here’s seven reasons why study abroad is hundred folds better than studying in India: 1. Perspective and Culture
How crowded is England compared to other countries?
With 426 people per km², as of 2016, England is densely populated when compared to most other European countries. But it’s not as densely populated as the Netherlands, where there were 505 people per km², or a much poorer country such as Bangladesh, where there were 1,252 per km². The truth about how crowded your country is. World Bank
What is the life expectancy in Asia compared to Europe?
Life expectancy in India is 65 years, in China is about 73 years — both Asia, in Italy 82 years, in Sweden 81 years — both Europe. The highest life expectancy in the world actually belongs to somewhere in Europe, to Monaco, with 89 years. So not every Asian country is generally healthier than every European country.
Which country has the most densely populated cities in Europe?
This also helps explain why Spain has the most densely populated km² in Europe; more than 53,000 people inhabit a single 1km² area in Barcelona. France also has an area with more than 50,000 people in a single km², in Paris.