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The 20 best cities to retire in Brazil. Check out!
Want to know where to age with quality of life? If yes, then check out our list of the best cities to retire in Brazil.
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Who wouldn't want to reach old age, right? However, the most important thing is not just to age by itself, but to age with quality. For this very reason, there is no shortage of research on the best cities to retire in Brazil. The Mongeral Aegon Longevity Institute, in partnership with the Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV), carried out a study to discover which are the best places for seniors to live in the country. The result was a ranking with the names of 20 municipalities, which took into account the financial and cultural situation of the inhabitants, the number of people with low income, the municipal GDP, the number of elderly people in the city and the quality of life of the population.
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