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Andorra: The Land of Almost No Crime and Longest Lifespans
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Andorra: The Land of Almost No Crime and Longest Lifespans

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Andorra, a small principality in the Pyrenees between France and Spain, is noted for its exceptionally low crime rate.
  • The country has no standing army, relying on France and Spain for defense, with national police maintaining order.
  • Andorra boasts a high standard of living and one of the longest life expectancies globally, attributed to its effective healthcare system and favorable tax policies, though living costs are high.

N1 Serbia presents Andorra as a near-utopian nation, highlighting its remarkably low crime rates and exceptional quality of life. The article paints a picture of a country where safety is paramount, with virtually non-existent street crime and a minimal homicide rate, often confined to rare domestic incidents. This contrasts sharply with the experiences of many other countries, where crime is a persistent concern. The piece emphasizes Andorra's unique geopolitical position, nestled between France and Spain, and its reliance on these neighbors for defense, allowing it to focus resources on internal security through its national police force. From a Serbian perspective, and indeed for many in the Balkans, Andorra's model of peace and prosperity, coupled with its famously long life expectancy (over 83-84 years according to the WHO), serves as an aspirational example. The article touches upon its status as a former tax haven, now with a capped income tax of 10% and a low VAT of 4.5%, contributing to its economic appeal. While acknowledging the high cost of living, the overall portrayal is one of an idyllic, safe, and healthy environment, making it an intriguing destination for those seeking a tranquil and high-standard existence, a stark contrast to the often turbulent realities faced elsewhere.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.