Perceptions Of Their Cities: Denmark and Colombia

  

            

   I think that opportunities a country provies to its citizens in the fields work, study, security etc., they make a difference in the way people live, think, and are. To begin with, Denmark it is a preferrer destination for international  students and workers.  Because a beautiful country with landscapes, and also because of its very high quality of life, free healthcare and university services, among other benefits, it is a country that offers stability and progress. While Colombia presents an emigration of labour and students abroad due to lack of guarantees and trust in its leaders.

                             
    

In the same way, another aspect that stand outs Denmark is its cultural richness, architecture, monuments, history, and museums. In contrast, Colombia, being a young country, is less rich in culture, monuments, history, museums, and architecture. On the other hand, security in Colombia is not the best every day. Education in Colombia is only accessible for a few. Also, in Bogotá, the use of bicycles is common but somewhat risky due to thieves and heavy traffic. There are many things that need to be worked on and improved in Colombia.

In conclusion, the qualities that each city offers to its inhabitants provide diverse opportunities for living, working, and studying. Citizens who are less privileged, based on their abilities, may find themselves in the need to seek new opportunities.


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  1. Denmark seems a postcard. Beautiful landscapes and They have economic and social develoo.ent.

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  2. I'm dying to go and see this beautiful city

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  3. European people know how to show the best of their country

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  4. I really like how important is the education in this country, and it's really good, because as you mentioned, this is a very concurred destiny for students all around the world.

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