Vienna and Salzburg shine: Cleanest cities in Europe in the ranking

Vienna and Salzburg shine: Cleanest cities in Europe in the ranking

In a current ranking that was carried out by a German health service provider, two Austrian cities have achieved considerable success. While Vienna asserts itself in fifth place in the cleanest cities in Europe, Salzburg has reached eighth place. This result reflects the high quality of the green areas in Salzburg, which is estimated by the residents and visitors.

The main criteria for the evaluation included various factors such as the air quality, the quality of the drinking water, the proportion of green areas and the satisfaction of the population with these circumstances. The top position in the list has the Finnish capital Helsinki, followed by Stockholm in Sweden, Reykjavík on Iceland and Oslo in Norway. The placement is not only an indicator of cleanliness, but also for the quality of life in these cities.

Vienna and Salzburg in comparison

Despite the positive ranking for Salzburg, there is an essential point that must be observed: The quality of the drinking water in Salzburg is lower compared to Vienna. This could be a crucial criterion for many people when it comes to evaluating quality of life. Vienna has a superior drinking water quality in this regard, which is of great importance for both the domestic population and tourists.

These results are particularly relevant for townspeople and tourists who want to find out about the hygienic conditions and the quality of life in European cities. Salzburg is known for its beautiful old town and the surrounding nature, which contributes to the satisfaction of the residents. The city has a lot to offer in many areas, but drinking water quality could be an area that requires further attention.

Overall, the study shows that the combination of clean roads, high -quality green areas and the general satisfaction of the citizens are important factors that influence the urban ranking. The Austrian cities are well there in international comparison, although there is still room for improvements, especially with regard to drinking water quality in Salzburg. For detailed information about these rankings and the examined aspects, See the report on www.sn.at .

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