Slovenia: What about Slovenians? Ljubljana, 20. 03.
2026 06:00 one minute ago 1 minute reading 0 Author: Staša Lozar
Finland has once again secured the title of the happiest country. This victory isn’t entirely unexpected, considering Finland’s sustained leadership in global happiness rankings for several years. The University of Oxford, under the United Nations’ auspices, recently released a report on global happiness.
This comprehensive report identifies Finland alongside other Scandinavian nations as the happiest populations. The publication is scheduled for approximately the 20th of March, coinciding with the International Day of Happiness. Researchers emphasize that current levels of happiness are significantly influenced by the pervasive impact of social networks.
The report highlights the complex factors contributing to overall well-being. It’s a reminder that measuring happiness is a nuanced process. What does this mean for Slovenia?
The question remains: what about Slovenians? Despite Finland’s consistent success as the happiest nation, it’s important to consider the happiness levels within Slovenia and across Europe.
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