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World IQ Rankings: Where are Bosnians on the Map of Intelligence?

Published June 18, 2016
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peopleAccording to information by the portal PC Freak, now we know the rankings of the most intelligent nations in the world in 2016.

The list was made according to the average of IQ, thus it was logical that eventually several countries share the same position, so a total of 43 positions are numbered on the list.

The first ten nations are always on those positions regardless of the source of information, while the other countries vary in some ways.

First four positions are firmly held by Singapore (108), South Korea (106), Japan (105) and Italy (102), while Iceland and Mongolia share the fifth place. Swiss people are seventh, together with China, Austria, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway and Great Britain (100). Slovenia is the highest ranked country from the region, on 11th place, Macedonia is 16th, Croatia, BiH and Albania are 17th, and Serbia is 18th.

Slovenians have an average IQ of 96, Macedonians 91, Bosnians and Herzegovinians, Albanians and Croatians are at the number 90, and Serbia is at 89.

The North Korea is not ranked because there are no official data on the intelligence quotient.

The poorest ranked countries are Cameroon, Gabon and Mozambique with average IQ of 64, Saint Lucia with 62 and Equatorial Guinea with average IQ of 59.

(Source: studomat.ba/photo: studomat.ba)

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