Europe's Most Dangerous Cities

The United Nations Office on Narcotics and Crime has issued the 10 most dangerous cities in Europe, and the list is based on how many murders of 100,000 were committed, Fox News reports. While this information is frightening, it should be remembered that the most dangerous city in Europe has a scale ten times [...]
While this information is scary, it should be remembered that the most dangerous city in Europe has a ten times lower suicide rate than the most dangerous city in the United States, Periscope follows
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- Amsterdam, Holland 2.2
Amsterdam is a very visited destination, so this fact that the city is among the ten “Funniest” can shut off tourists. However, this is a murder population report, so there were actually 16 suicides in Amsterdam.
- Budapest, Hungary 2.2
Although the same number of suicides per 100,000 residents reported as in Amsterdam, Budapest has more residents, that is why, apart from the same percentage, the number of suicides is higher.
- Tampere, Finland 2.2
Many are surprised to see a country like Finland on this list. But this is especially for a city of 236,000 people, so the last murder is not really that terrible.
- Belfast, Northern Ireland 2.4
A similar situation is the case with this city of Northern Ireland, which has a population of 300,000. But according to statistics, the crime rate has dropped significantly in recent decades.
- Celje, Slovenia 2. 6
Strangely enough that every town in Slovenia is on the list, however, is a country where 38,000 people live, so this is a good example of fraudulent statistics.
- Debrecen, Hungary 3.0
In Debrecen, 100,000 people are killed. While the city has 202,000 people, six suicides have occurred in this city.
- Marseilles, France 3.5
Marseille has always been an important port of the Mediterranean Sea, so there is often a confrontation among smugglers of various goods. This has led to 3.5 suicides per 100,000 people in a city of 860,000 people.
- Klaipeda, Lithuania 3.9
Lithuania is definitely on this list, but it still needs to be stressed that statistics are deceptive. That's why 3.9 suicides for 100,000 people in a city of 172,000 people are not really scary for those who want to visit this city.
- Vilnius, Lithuania 3.9
It's a little different in the Lithuanian capital. Nearly 700,000 residents killed 27 people
- Kaunas, Lithuania 5.4
Kaunas has been declared the deadliest city in Europe by this number, with 5.4 suicides per 100,000 people in Lithuania's second largest city. Here again, it should be remembered that this is a city of 383,000 people. /Periscope












