Argentina, maybe? I eventually want to wind up in one of those places nobody thinks of much. Spain is a good one. So is Alaska or Montana. I've been to Montana, and it's beautiful and certainly easy to get lost in.
LOL, I also have a weakness for unusual places. Argentina crossed my mind too. And how about Jordan? Urwumpe suggested that to me in another thread...
How about Iceland? It's probably the only territory with only 300 000 citizens that has widely recognized independence. As I can't handle both bureaucracy and corruption, it might be interesting for me. I'm only a bit afraid for a 'small village attitude'. I've never tried that one before, so I don't know if I can handle it.
But seriously, what's wrong with Canada? On my list of countries, it's on the 'positive' side. It has a good respect for human rights, no death penalty, a well-functioning democracy (AFAIK), a reasonable social security system (to some degree), very good overall wealth, and lots of space to do whatever you want without disturbing others too much.
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About the country that guaranteed 1Mb internet to all its citizens, that would be Finland, not Norway. Although I wouldn't be surprised if other nordic countries introduce something similar in the near future. And I thought Spain or Portugal also had something similar. It's an interesting difference with countries like France and the UK, where the government wants to cut off people from the net (e.g. in case of illegal file sharing). It's very interesting what the EU will do on this front.