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Germany is renowned for its high quality of life, which far exceeds that of many less developed countries. This difference manifests itself in various aspects, from economic well-being to access to essential services and social protection. But in this video what we are going to do, as the channel is characterized, is to see with our own eyes in the urban settings of Germany, whether it is verified or not and how this information that can easily be found on the internet is manifested. We look forward to your comments in the comments. Economically, Germany enjoys a high level of per capita income, a stable labor market and a solid social security system. Germans have access to a wide range of goods and services, and enjoy a high material standard of living. Regarding education, Germany has a quality education system that guarantees free and universal access to primary and secondary education. Higher education is also accessible and affordable, allowing German citizens to develop their skills and knowledge to reach their full potential. In terms of health, Germany has a free, universal health system that provides quality medical care to all citizens. Life expectancy in Germany is high and the infant mortality rate is low. In terms of security, Germany is a country with a low crime rate. German citizens feel safe on their streets and in their homes, even though immigration has progressively accelerated in recent years. In the field of leisure and culture, Germany offers a wide variety of options to enjoy your free time. Germans have access to a large number of cultural, sporting and entertainment events. Compared to less developed countries, the quality of life in Germany is significantly higher. In these countries, citizens typically have a much lower per capita income, limited access to education and health, and a higher crime rate. Germany has a modern and efficient infrastructure, including roads, railways, airports and telecommunications. This facilitates the transport of people and goods, and allows access to a wide range of services. In many less developed countries, infrastructure is poor, hampering economic and social development. Germany is committed to protecting the environment and has implemented policies to reduce pollution and promote sustainability. Air and water quality in Germany is high, and the country has a large amount of green spaces. In many less developed countries, environmental pollution is a serious problem that affects the health of people and the ecosystem. Germany has a strong social security system that provides protection to citizens in case of unemployment, illness, old age and disability. This allows people to live in peace and without fear of falling into poverty. By contrast, in many countries social security is weak or non-existent, leaving vulnerable people in situations of need. Freedom of expression: Germany is a country with a strong tradition of freedom of expression and freedom of the press. German citizens have the right to express their opinions freely without fear of reprisals. In many countries, freedom of expression is restricted, which limits citizen participation and democratic development. It is important to highlight that the quality of life is not homogeneous within any country. Even in developed countries like Germany, there are disparities in access to essential services and standards of living. However, overall, the quality of life in Germany is significantly higher than in many less developed countries. The development achieved in Germany is simplistic and you can see it by walking with us through its streets. The causes of this difference are complex and multifactorial. Some of the most important factors include economic growth, investment in education and health, political stability, and protection of the rule of law. #OpenYourWindowToTheWorld #TravelIsHyperLive 🌎 Subtitles in Portuguese, Italian, German, French, Russian and English. 🔎 I am Gustavo Llusá, Argentine, after traveling for several years through more than 70 countries I settled in Latvia where I married Dace and learned to know another way of life, on the other side of the map. 👇👇👇 COMMENT AND OPINION

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