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From the chapter on... RelocationSurvivalist ModeEmergency preparedness and disaster information, directory of survivalism websites. Relocation in the United StatesInformation on cities throughout the United States. Compare statistics on two U.S. cities Information, neighborhood profiles and comments. Lets you compare two cities from a list of over 3,000 places in the United States. You'll see a comparison of nearly 100 categories. Determine your own recommended best places to live. Highly rated towns in the United States Our favorite is Find Your Spot. Offers a fun quiz (it'll take you less than 10 minutes) with great questions, and it produces a list of two dozen cities that fit your quiz answers. Cities Ranked and Rated Published by BestPlaces with detailed information on over 400 metropolitan areas in the United States and Canada. [book] Relocation Outside the United StatesA website devoted to giving you the best and most comprehensive information available on the Web about beautiful (and affordable) tropical coastal countries, how to get there and how to live there. It's designed for people looking to be a retiree, a working expatriate, or simply a visitor. Boomers Abroad currently covers Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Uruguay (and Cuba, just in case). A directory of more than 110 countries with sizeable English-speaking expatriate communities. English-language websites, organizations, online forums, meetups, local newspapers, and books of interest to current and potential expatriates. Wherever you end up living as an expatriate, you'll need stuff. And information. And services. This website is an excellent directory with a focus on the endless variety of information, services and tools you'll need to enjoy life and create your own income while living abroad. You'll also find information on such things as communication, health insurance, obtaining a passport, links to country information, and general expatriate blogs and websites. Extensive information on expatriates and countries all over the world. Interactive online maps showing the effects worldwide of a sea level rise of up to 14 meters. You might want to factor this into your relocation plans. | ||
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