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If u could live any where where would you?

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  1. New Zealand,because its better than England,in EVERY respect


  2. Hawaii, big island - heaven on earth.

  3. As far a way from this sh*****e planet as possible

  4. Mexico.

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    Estados Unidos Mexicanos

    United Mexican States

    Flag of Mexico Coat of arms of Mexico

    Flag Coat of arms

    Motto: "La Patria es Primero"

    (The Nation Is First)

    Anthem: "Himno Nacional Mexicano"

    "Mexican National Anthem"

    Location of Mexico

    Capital

    (and largest city) Mexico City

    [show location on an interactive map] 19°03′N, 99°22′W

    Official languages None at federal level.

    Spanish (de facto)

    National language Spanish, and 62 Indigenous Amerindian languages.[1]

    Demonym Mexican

    Government Federal presidential republic

    -   President Felipe Calderón

    (PAN)

    Independence from Spain

    -   Declared September 16, 1810

    -   Recognized September 27, 1821

    Area

    -   Total 1,972,550 km² (15th)

    761,606 sq mi

    -   Water (%) 2.5

    Population

    -   2007 estimate 108,700,891 (11th)

    -   2005 census 103,263,388

    -   Density 55/km² (142nd)

    142/sq mi

    GDP (PPP) 2006 estimate

    -   Total $1.149 trillion (12th)

    -   Per capita $12.775 (60th)

    GDP (nominal) 2006 estimate

    -   Total $840.012 billion (short scale) (14th)

    -   Per capita $8,066 (55th)

    Gini (2006) 47.3 (high)

    HDI (2007) ▲ 0.829 (high) (52nd)

    Currency Mexican peso (MXN)

    Time zone U.S Central to Western (UTC-8 to -6)

    Internet TLD .mx

    Calling code +52

    The United Mexican States[2] (Spanish: Estados Unidos Mexicanos (help·info)), or commonly Mexico (IPA: /ˈmɛksɪkoʊ/) (Spanish: México (help·info) Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmexiko]), is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the North Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico.[3][4] The United Mexican States is a federation comprising thirty-one states and a federal district, the capital Mexico City, whose metropolitan area is one of the world's most populous.

    Covering almost 2 million square kilometers,[5] Mexico is the fifth-largest country in the Americas by total area and the 14th largest in the world. With an estimated population of 109 million,[6] it is the 11th most populous country and the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world.

    As a regional power[7][8] and the only Latin American member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) since 1994, Mexico is firmly established as an upper middle-income country[9].

    Mexico is the 12th largest economy in the world by GDP by purchasing power parity. The economy is strongly linked to those of its North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners. Despite being considered an emerging world power,[10] the country's social and security problems keep it from being effective.

    Elections held in July 2000 marked the first time that an opposition party won the presidency from the Institutional Revolutionary Party ("Partido Revolucionario Institucional" : PRI) which had held it since 1929, culminating the political alternation at the federal level, which had begun at the local level during the 1980s.

  5. Spain

    It would have to be somewhere out in the country; but a short drive away from a nice quiet beach.

  6. Anywhere warm, I'm sick of this crappy Brittish weather!!!!! It's t**d!

  7. Tunbridge Wells.  A nice clean town where hardly anyone wears sports clothes (unless they are playing sport), and most people are reasonably well mannered.

    The climate is varied without ever being extreme and the south coast and London are both within easy reach.

    Local shopping is split between the usual high street suspects and high end of the market boutique and design trade.

  8. On the coast, with a view of the sea and rugged cliff walks nearby.

    Or possibly Austria/Switzerland. Big mountians (sigh).

  9. argintina or italy now i live in the us

  10. I love Australia.

    xCherryx

  11. Calfornia ♥

    I dont know why but I just want to.

  12. Switzerland

  13. South of France

  14. I fell in love with someone who lives on the other side of the world. We met two weeks ago when he had a work visit in London. We saw each other every single day of the week before he had to go back. That time was special. We are still in touch and call each other every day. And that is where I would want to live - WHEREVER HE IS.

  15. Australia........

  16. where i live now, cos its home :D

  17. Japan or Wales.

    =]

  18. England: dorset, cornwall, margate anywere near the coast line.

  19. Anywhere but England, middlesbrough, all it is is crime and chavs and drinking...:( Crime chavs and drinking is my life...

    Probebly Japan :P XD

  20. Santa Clara, California, where I was born.  I love that place.

  21. In a house by the ocean in South California.

  22. Spain: Salamanca or maybe Madrid.

    I live in Arizona right now.

  23. Difficult to answer in one sentence. There are hundreds of places on earth where one would like to live.  Its not living alone one has to work. When living is related to work, one has few choices.  So it all depends on what culture and back ground you have, your decision to settle down.  

    Generally speaking, it should be a place away from the maddening crowd, but close to many of the facilities a person needs. The place should be able to provide good drinking water, good air to breathe etc. You know people like all good things...

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