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One lost team battle and the whole team GG
Only fact that one could cite is, _assuming a normal-ish distribution_ (the guys at Valve do that, not me :) ELO system is based on this assumption), Europe has the highest ranking MMR in the leaderboards (it changes over time, but it is consistent enough) and has the maximum number of International winning teams. And the #1 team currently is European.
After Europe, there's China and then SE Asia. Anyway, if you are British, it's most likely you won't understand a thing there --- so it's inherently difficult.
http://www.dota2.com/leaderboards/
Anyway, 'hard' is a matter of style. You can find easy some sort of competitive gameplay that most find difficult, and vice versa. Play wherever you find someone is smacking you hard enough :D
The Western European Region is by far the strongest region in Dota 2. Since the inception of Pro Dota, the European Region has managed to win 4 Tis and a multitude of Majors and tournaments all over the world. Even the MMR disparity has given rise to the “10k NA = 4k EU” jokes, as there are simply double the number of players in this region. This region has given birth to legends such as Miracle, Puppey, Kuroky, Notail, and Ceb to name a few. This region is the most competitive within itself as well, as you never know which European team may win as they all have some tricks up their sleeve. You may even see an underdog team go head to head against the top dogs and even upset them in a series. The WEU region is unpredictable and full of surprises (and dramas).