What is country utopia?

Unfortunately, there is no real country called Utopia. The term "Utopia" originally comes from the title of a book written by Sir Thomas More in 1516, which describes an imaginary island society with an ideal political and social system. Since then, the term has been used to describe any imaginary perfect society. However, there are countries around the world that come close to this ideal, with highly developed infrastructures, high standards of living, and generally happy populations. Examples of such countries include Norway, Switzerland, Denmark, and Sweden. Though no country is perfect, these countries come very close to the ideal of a Utopian society.