As a subject matter expert in global well-being and quality of life studies, I can provide an informed response to the question of which nation is considered the happiest. The concept of "happiest" is typically measured by various indices, with the most renowned being the World Happiness Report.
According to the World Happiness Report, which ranks countries by their citizens' self-reported well-being, the happiest countries tend to have a high level of trust in their governments and institutions, a strong sense of community, and a commitment to social welfare. The report also considers factors such as GDP per capita, life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, and the perception of corruption.
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