Europe Happiness Scores by Country

This choropleth map of Europe illustrates the happiness scores of various countries, as reported in the World Happiness Report 2019. Finland leads the region with a score of 7.7, maintaining its position as the happiest country globally. The Nordic countries, including Denmark, Norway, and Iceland, also rank highly, reflecting a regional trend of high happiness levels. In contrast, Ukraine is at the lower end of the spectrum with a score of 4.3, attributed to ongoing conflicts. The map reveals a clear geographical pattern, with Western and Northern Europe generally exhibiting higher happiness scores compared to Eastern and Southern Europe. Notably, countries like Portugal, Greece, and Bulgaria show lower scores, highlighting economic and social challenges. The map's color gradient effectively visualizes these disparities, with warmer colors indicating higher happiness levels. This visualization provides a compelling overview of the happiness landscape across Europe, offering insights into regional well-being and socio-economic conditions.

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