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What is the safest country with the lowest crime rate in the world?

The safest place in the world is Iceland.

Iceland has always been famous for its low crime rate and high security, and it has also been rated as the first country in the world that is most suitable for women to live in. If you travel here one day and find some people wearing police uniforms but acting strangely, don't be afraid. They are really policemen, but they are so boring.

Iceland has rare natural scenery in the world. Waterfalls, hot springs, volcanoes, active fountains, glaciers and caves are the best gifts from God to Iceland. Speaking of pollution, Icelanders may not even know what pollution is. They don't need to face such problems because they respect nature very much.

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The origin of the name Iceland is different, and there are two kinds:

Originated from the initial impression of the discoverer. In the 4th century AD, the Greek geographer Pifey once called it "Kirishima". However, because the island is far from the mainland and the traffic is inconvenient, few people come. In 864 AD, the Scandinavian navigator flock set foot on the island, and the island was really "discovered".

Post-Scandinavians, Irish and Scots flocked. When these immigrant ships approached the southern coast, the first thing they saw was a huge glacier, the famous Vatna Glacier in Iceland. People were so impressed with this glacier that they named the island "Iceland".

The strategy originated from the colonists. After the original colonists settled on the island, they didn't want others to share their "food in their mouths", so they named it "Iceland" to prevent people from coming.