People everywhere are generally living longer, but Europe and Australia have been found to offer the best chance of living to 100.
Demographics analysts World Depopulation recently examined 100 cities around the world, ranking them for quality of life and environment, life expectancy, smoking rates, obesity levels, food quality and safety standards, and physical inactivity for adults over the age of 70.
The Norwegian city of Bergen came out on top, closely followed by Canberra, which ranked second overall in quality of life with a national life expectancy of 84.34 years.