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Costa Rica[edit]
The index is only for current events, not historical events. As you can see, countries such as Germany and Japan did fairly well, though in world war 2 they were not peaceful at all. monocletophat123— Preceding undated comment added 19:50, 10 April 2011
Spain 29th and Argentina 69th ?[edit]
I can't believe these numbers reflect the real threath of terrorism in both countries. I, as an Argentinian, almost got arrested twice in Spain last year. Once for filming a subway access in Madrid. The second time for filming Vitoria-Gasteiz bus terminal. Nobody would be bothered by the police for these simple things in Argentina. The police officer at Vitoria told me that they were afraid of a Muslim attack. The officer himself looked more Muslim than Spaniard, and I look like a local (I'm of Basque ancestry).
K pop made the change for the countries index?[edit]
Is there any officials sayings about the lasts changes here that put away Iceland from the top1 despite the text readings which shows a complete otherwise? Meanders2001 (talk) 19:17, 5 April 2023 (UTC)
Just a question[edit]
Should I remove the older ranks? Since yeah, there pretty much old Raldfan (talk) 11:46, 3 February 2024 (UTC)
Difference between image and table[edit]
On the image the United State is colored as the highest category, whereas in the table they are ranked much lower. 125.168.226.108 (talk) 13:34, 5 May 2024 (UTC)