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2. Lodz

Healthcare index: 64.8

Crime rate index: 30.7

Real-estate price: $105/sqft

Monthly food costs: $127

Total index: 72

Once known as a textile industry empire, Lodz, the number two on our list of best places to retire in Poland, has grown out of its industrial character. It is now a modern, dynamic, and fast-growing city, attracting people with low prices and good life standard. Lodz is one of the centers for design, fashion, film, and other forms of art in Poland. It is ideal for those who love nature as it hosts over 30 parks as well as Lagiewniki – the largest urban forest in Europe.

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