While it is unclear why residents of northeast Spain are so content, researchers warn reports that rate Nordic countries as the most cheerful may not take into account every detail.
Scandinavia often tops polls as the happiest place on Earth, with locals enjoying a good work-life balance, generous maternity pay and glorious landscapes.
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