Greece amongst top countries in the world for 2019

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Condé Nast Traveller has announced the winners of the ‘Top 20 Countries in the World: Readers’ Choice Awards 2019′.

Greece was awarded a very high ranking, coming in at number 7, with a score of 91.18.

Indonesia was ranked first with a score of 92.78, followed by Thailand, Portugal, Sri Lanka, South Africa and Peru.

The Philippines, Italy and Vietnam also made it into the Top 10, making Portugal, Greece and Italy the top rated countries in Europe.

You can view the full list HERE.

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