It would
not be wrong to say that manycities in the world are located in the uncomfortable locations.
Their residents face a lot of problems on a daily basis. Some of them have high crime rates, while
others have extreme weather. In any of the ways, such cities are left isolated,
which means no one wants to go there. This is a list of world’s most isolated cities in 2016.
Svalbard
Archipelago, Norway
About 60%
area of Svalbard
Archipelago is covered with ice, The
Richest says. This Norway city has numerous glaciers and icebergs. This is
the reason it is unfit for travelers. Animals like Polar bears, reindeer, and
seals are present in a large number in Svalbard Archipelago. If
you want to visit this city, we recommend that you go there during the months
of June and July. Reportedly, Norwegian authorities have limited the number of visitors to this
town in 2016.
Madagascar,
Africa
Madagascar is one of the most beautiful African cities.
Unfortunately, this city is not suitable for travelers because of its high rate
of crimes. Moreover, this town is home to some dangerous animals. If you
have watched the movie Madagascar, you know this
city has a large number of
forests. It is surrounded by sanded beaches, and tall
mountains. It is not a good fit for newly married couples. However, Madagascar is right for adventure lovers.
Sandhills,
Nebraska
Sandhills is widely known as a flat of the US. This
city has no short of cornfields and
farmhouses. This city came into being in 1904. Its
population is quite low due to its flat terrain. Reportedly, the educated
people of Sandhills prefer to move to other cities to pursue a
career. This is one of the cities where the weather remains very hot.
Iqaluit,
Nunavut, Canada
Canada is one of
the best and well-developed
countries in the world. Iqaluit is a Canadian
city that is
known for its low population of people. It has a suburb, Apex.
Moreover, this city has only a few churches, and several residential blocks.
Most of the people living here are Indigenous. If you want to come here for a
job, we suggest that you choose another Canadian city.
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