Those who want to enjoy clean living might want to avoid Budapest, Hungary, which was recently named the world's dirtiest city by global luggage storage firm Radical Storage. ronstik - stock.adobe.com
Their grime rates are skyrocketing.
Those who want to enjoy clean living might want to avoid Budapest, Hungary, which was recently named the world’s dirtiest city by global luggage storage firm Radical Storage.
Meanwhile, Italy boasted a staggering four cities in the top ten — Rome, Florence, Milan and Verona — bringing new meaning to getting mud on one’s Boot.
Stateside, Las Vegas placed third in the urban filthiness rankings while rat haven New York City came in 12th, suggesting that our new nickname should be the City That Never Sweeps.
To dig up the dirt on these grubby hubs, the

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