An international index that takes into account factors such as culture, education, stability, infrastructure and health system, classified the city of Buenos Aires as the most livable in Latin America. Photo: Reproduction: FliparThe study is carried out every year and is organized by the Economist Intelligence Unit, which assigns scores from 0 to 100 for each city evaluated, based on the average of these criteria. . Photo: Reproduction: FliparAccording to part of the survey published by the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo, the Argentine capital achieved a score of 82.8 in 2023. Photo: Reproduction: FliparFor comparison purposes, the average for Latin America was 67.2 in the same period. Photo: Reproduction: FlipIn Brazil, the study included three cities: Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Manaus (photo). Two of them appeared in the top 10: Rio and São Paulo.. Photo: Reproduction: FliparManaus achieved a rating of just 62.5, below the national average, and ended up coming in 13th.. Photo: Reproduction: FliparThe study identified that Manaus’ main challenges are related to the city’s infrastructure. Photo: Reproduction: FliparIn the case of Argentina, the positive highlight in the study was the area of education, in which it received a maximum score of 100. . Photo: Reproduction: FliparThe weakest point was observed in the stability category, which takes into account the incidence of minor crimes, violent crimes, terrorism and the threat of military and civil conflicts. Photo: Reproduction: FliparCaracas, the capital of Venezuela, came in last place in the ranking (19th), receiving an evaluation of 47 points.. Photo: Reproduction: FliparIn all 5 categories analyzed in the study, Caracas is below the Latin American average. The areas that present the biggest problems are stability and the healthcare system. Photo: Reproduction: FlipThe average of cities in Latin America is higher than cities in the Middle East and North Africa, which have an average of 61.4 points, and also cities in Sub-Saharan Africa, which have an average of 53.8 points. Photo : Reproduction: FlipCompared to other regions of the world, Latin America’s score is still relatively low. For example, cities in Western Europe have an average of 92.3 points, while cities in North America have an average of 90.6 points. . Photo: Reproduction: FliparThe global average for all regions is 76.2 points. Check out the other nine cities that made the top 10! Photo: Reproduction: Flipar10th) Asunción, Paraguay – 65.6 points. Photo: Reproduction: Flipar9th) Panama City, Panama – 68.6 points. Photo: Reproduction: Flipar8th) São Paulo, Brazil – 70 points. Photo: Reproduction: Flipar7th) Rio de Janeiro – 70.5 points. Photo: Reproduction: Flipar6th) San José, Costa Rica – 73.6 points. Photo: Reproduction: Flipar5th) Lima, Peru – 74 points. Photo: Reproduction: Flipar4th) San Juan, Puerto Rico – 78.8 points. Photo: Reproduction: Flipar3rd) Montevideo, Uruguay – 80.4 points. Photo: Reproduction: Flipar2nd) Santiago, Chile – 80.8 points. Photo: Reproduction: Fliparread more