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Anonymous
Unfortunately you've chosen a bad time for it. The dollar has weakened so much in the last year or so that you'll find much of Europe pretty expensive.
As far as visa (etc.) requirements go, any EU countries signed up to the Schengen Agreement should have the same requirements (I think that covers most of the EU, perhaps one or two from the EFTA, but not the UK or Ireland).
I'd avoid the Nordics if I were you - cold and rather boring. Amsterdam would be a good move, though not cheap. In your shoes, I'd probably look at Prague, Barcelona, and Amsterdam (in that order). You can find a lot about the people and places online, once you know which cities you're interested in. Depending on what exactly you're looking for, you could also consider Marseilles, Olomouc, Krakow, Tbilisi, Ljubljana and Rome. A lot depends on what you intend to do once your there - be sure to look into employment possibilities when assessing anywhere.
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