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Croatia Among World's 50 Most Attractive Nationalities; Neighboring Country Ranked Higher
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Croatia Among World's 50 Most Attractive Nationalities; Neighboring Country Ranked Higher

From Veฤernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A Big 7 Travel poll ranked the world's 50 most attractive nationalities, with Ukraine topping the global list and Denmark second.
  • Among European countries, Italy ranked highest globally at seventh, followed by England at ninth.
  • Croatia was ranked 49th and Serbia 43rd, both making the top 50 list based on reader impressions and editorial assessment.

A recent survey by travel portal Big 7 Travel has identified the world's 50 most attractive nationalities, drawing on reader feedback and editorial judgment.

Globally, Ukraine secured the top spot, followed by Denmark in second place. The Philippines, Brazil, and Australia rounded out the top five. Notably, two European nations were among the top five, while the others are recognized for their diverse populations and Mediterranean or tropical lifestyles.

Within Europe, Italy emerged as the highest-ranked nation globally, securing seventh place overall. Known for its fashion, elegance, and distinct lifestyle, Italy's residents have consistently been perceived as highly attractive. England followed closely, ranking ninth globally. Other European countries that made the top ten most attractive list include France (12th), the Netherlands (13th), Spain (16th), Bulgaria (17th), the Czech Republic (18th), Hungary (20th), and Poland, all of whom placed within the world's top 30.

From the Balkan region, Serbia was ranked 43rd, and Croatia finished at 49th. Despite the difference in their rankings, both countries' nationalities were included in the top 50, signifying a strong impression left on travelers.

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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.