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As part of Kiplinger's annual best list, which rounds up the year's best financial products and services, we picked the five best destinations for retirees to spend their golden years.

Depending on your particular interest -- whether it's hitting the golf course, taking in nature, indulging in a glass of fine wine, reading a good book or investing -- we've found a city that suits you.

Take a look.

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Cayo District, Belize

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Best for...: Nature Lovers

Population: 305,000

Median home price: N/A

Cost of living: N/A

Cayo District, Belize, is off the beaten path, but it offers scenic rivers and waterfalls, huge cave systems, and Mayan ruins. Many retirees rely on solar power and enjoy a back-to-basics lifestyle. A couple can live comfortably on $1,400 to $1,700 a month, according to International Living, which ranks retiree destinations.

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Laramie, Wy.

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Best for...: Investors

Population: 31,184

Median home price: $184,400

Cost of living: 1.8% below U.S. avg. (U.S. avg. is 100)

Residents of Wyoming pay no state taxes on capital gains. Wyoming also has no estate or inheritance tax and levies some of the lowest property taxes in the U.S. Laramie, home to the University of Wyoming, has a lively cultural scene and is popular with hikers, skiers, snowmobilers and wildlife lovers.

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Oxford, Miss.

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