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Hanoi, Vietnam

The city is an energetic and chaotic jumble of ancient neighborhoods, tranquil parks and lakes, modern high-rises, and centuries-old pagodas. In addition, the people are “curious, polite, friendly and generous to a fault,” and the country provides an affordable cost of living. (Photo credit: Fotolia)
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Lviv, Ukraine

Lviv tops the list because of its combination of European culture — historic buildings and churches, art museums, opera and ballet, convenient public transportation, cafe society, hearty food, robust wine — and low prices. The authors add that Ukraine’s pro-Russia rebel insurgency remains far to the east of Lviv, more than 800 miles away. The biggest day-to-day problem for American retirees in Lviv, they say, is the language. (Photo credit: Fotolia)
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Cambodia

Cambodia is one of the cheapest places to make the cut. The report notes that a great city-center apartment can rent for $400 a month and a Cambodian-style meal in a local eatery runs less than a dollar. Other pros for retirees: the U.S. dollar is the main currency, English is widely spoken, and the country boasts a sizable expat community. (Photo credit: Fotolia)
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France

France’s history, culture, language, markets, along with the hugely varied, beautiful landscape, and ease of travel within and to other European countries make it a coveted retirement destination. The country also doesn’t impose restrictions on foreign ownership of property. (Photo credit: Fotolia)
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Medellin, Colombia

Medellin is walkable city so retirees can forgo the expense of a car. Public transit is accessible and the cost of living is reasonable. It’s not as inexpensive as places like Ecuador, for example, but it’s “downright cheap considering the high quality of life, city amenities, and excellent infrastructure,” says Lee Harrisson, Live and Invest Oversea’s Americas correspondent. (Photo credit: Fotolia)
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