This is a list of European Union regions (NUTS2 regions) sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP). Eurostat calculates the GDP based on the information provided by national statistics institutes affiliated to Eurostat.
The list presents statistics for 2022 from Eurostat, as of 20 February 2024[update]. The figures are in millions of nominal euros, purchasing power standards and purchasing power standard per capita.
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Where, is the European Union? Obviously here somewhere, but much like the the European continent itself, which has an unclear boundary, the European Union also has some fuzzy edges to it. To start, the official members of the European Union are, in decreasing order of population: * Germany * France * The United Kingdom * Italy * Spain * Poland * Romania * The Kingdom of the Netherlands * Greece * Belgium * Portugal * The Czech Republic * Hungary * Sweden * Austria * Bulgaria * Denmark * Slovakia * Finland * Ireland * Croatia * Lithuania * Latvia * Slovenia * Estonia * Cyprus * Luxembourg * Malta The edges of the EU will probably continue to expand further out as there are other countries in various stages of trying to become a member. How exactly the European Union works is hideously complicated and a story for another time, but for this video you need know only three things: 1. Countries pay membership dues and 2. Vote on laws they all must follow and 3. Citizens of member countries are automatically European Union citizens as well This last means that if you're a citizen of any of these countries you are free to live and work or retire in any of the others. Which is nice especially if you think your country is too big or too small or too hot or too cold. The European Union gives you options. By the way, did you notice how all three of these statements have asterisks attached to this unhelpful footnote? Well, get used to it: Europe loves asterisks that add exceptions to complicated agreements. These three, for example, point us toward the first bit of border fuzziness with Norway, Iceland and little Liechtenstein. None of which are in the European Union but if you're a EU citizen you can live in these countries and Norwegians, Icelanders, or Liechtensteiner(in)s can can live in yours. Why? In exchange for the freedom of movement of people they have to pay membership fees to the European Union -- even though they aren't a part of it and thus don't get a say its laws that they still have to follow. This arrangement is the European Economic Area and it sounds like a terrible deal, were it not for that asterisk which grants EEA but not EU members a pass on some areas of law notably farming and fishing -- something a country like Iceland might care quite a lot about running their own way. Between the European Union and the European Economic Area the continent looks mostly covered, with the notable exception of Switzerland who remains neutral and fiercely independent, except for her participation in the Schengen Area. If you're from a country that keeps her borders extremely clean and / or well-patrolled, the Schengen Area is a bit mind-blowing because it's an agreement between countries to take a 'meh' approach to borders. In the Schengen Area international boundaries look like this: no border officers or passport checks of any kind. You can walk from Lisbon to Tallinn without identification or need to answer the question: "business or pleasure?". For Switzerland being part of Schengen but not part of the European Union means that non-swiss can check in any time they like, but they can never stay. This koombaya approach to borders isn't appreciated by everyone in the EU: most loudly, the United Kingdom and Ireland who argue that islands are different. Thus to get onto these fair isles, you'll need a passport and a good reason. Britannia's reluctance to get fully involved with the EU brings us to the next topic: money. The European Union has its own fancy currency, the Euro used by the majority, but not all of the European Union members. This economic union is called the Eurozone and to join a country must first reach certain financial goals -- and lying about reaching those goals is certainly not something anyone would do. Most of the non-Eurozone members when they meet the goals, will ditch their local currency in favor of the Euro but three of them Denmark, Sweden and, of course, the United Kingdom, have asterisks attracted to the Euro sections of the treaty giving them a permanent out-out. And weirdly, four tiny European countries Andorra, San Marino, Monaco & Vatican City have an asterisk giving them the reverse: the right print and use Euros as their money, despite not being in the European Union at all. So that's the big picture: there's the EU, which makes all the rules, the Eurozone inside it with a common currency, the European Economic Area outside of it where people can move freely and the selective Schengen, for countries who think borders just aren't worth the hassle. As you can see, there's some strange overlaps with these borders, but we're not done talking about complications by a long shot one again, because empire. So Portugal and Spain have islands from their colonial days that they've never parted with: these are the Madeira and Canary Islands are off the coast of Africa and the Azores well into the Atlantic. Because these islands are Spanish and Portuguese they're part of the European Union as well. Adding a few islands to the EU's borders isn't a big deal until you consider France: the queen of not-letting go. She still holds onto a bunch of islands in the Caribbean, Reunion off the coast of Madagascar and French Guiana in South America. As far as France is concerned, these are France too, which single handedly extends the edge-to-edge distance of the European Union across a third of Earth's circumference. Collectively, these bits of France, Spain and Portugal are called the Outermost Regions -- and they're the result of the simple answer to empire: just keep it. On the other hand, there's the United Kingdom, the master of maintaining complicated relationships with her quasi-former lands -- and she's by no means alone in this on such an empire-happy continent. The Netherlands and Denmark and France (again) all have what the European Union calls Overseas Territories: they're not part of the European Union, instead they're a bottomless well of asterisks due to their complicated relationships with both with the European Union and their associated countries which makes it hard to say anything meaningful about them as a group but... in general European Union law doesn't apply to these places, though in general the people who live there are European Union citizens because in general they have the citizenship of their associated country, so in general they can live anywhere in the EU they want but in general other European Union citizens can't freely move to these territories. Which makes these places a weird, semipermeable membrane of the European Union proper and the final part we're going to talk about in detail even though there are still many, more one-off asterisks you might stumble upon, such as: the Isle of Man or those Spanish Cities in North Africa or Gibraltar, who pretends to be part of Southwest England sometimes, or that region in Greece where it's totally legal to ban women, or Saba & friends who are part of the Netherlands and so should be part of the EU, but aren't, or the Faeroe Islands upon which while citizens of Denmark live they lose their EU citizenship, and on and on it goes. These asterisks almost never end, but this video must.
2022 list
Region (NUTS2) | Country | Nominal GDP million EUR (2022) |
GDP in PPS million EUR (2021) |
GDP in PPS per capita in EUR (2022) |
GDP in PPS per capita in percentage of the EU average (2022) |
Population in millions[2] |
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Burgenland | Austria | 10,455 | 8,326 | 31,000 | 88 | 0.293 |
Lower Austria | 71,758 | 57,009 | 37,300 | 105 | 1.671 | |
Vienna | 110,922 | 89,378 | 50,400 | 142 | 1.889 | |
Carinthia | 24,756 | 19,891 | 38,900 | 110 | 0.561 | |
Styria | 56,153 | 45,228 | 39,700 | 112 | 1.240 | |
Upper Austria | 76,781 | 61,357 | 45,100 | 127 | 1.474 | |
Salzburg | 33,331 | 26,233 | 52,500 | 148 | 0.553 | |
Tyrol | 39,329 | 30,324 | 45,600 | 129 | 0.751 | |
Vorarlberg | 23,589 | 18,160 | 52,000 | 147 | 0.392 | |
Brussels | Belgium | 96,513 | 81,408 | 69,500 | 196 | 1.205 |
Antwerp | 107,413 | 88,364 | 50,400 | 142 | 1.850 | |
Limburg (Belgium) | 34,530 | 28,588 | 34,500 | 97 | 0.873 | |
East Flanders | 69,092 | 55,907 | 39,700 | 112 | 1.506 | |
Flemish Brabant | 63,623 | 46,555 | 48,100 | 136 | 1.139 | |
West Flanders | 55,837 | 47,087 | 41,000 | 116 | 1.192 | |
Walloon Brabant | 24,912 | 19,038 | 54,000 | 152 | 0.402 | |
Hainaut | 39,626 | 33,244 | 26,100 | 74 | 1.344 | |
Liège | 37,919 | 31,242 | 30,300 | 85 | 1.108 | |
Luxembourg (Belgium) | 8,429 | 7,098 | 25,400 | 72 | 0.285 | |
Namur | 15,805 | 13,227 | 28,000 | 79 | 0.495 | |
North West | Bulgaria | 5,743 | 9,080 | 14,100 | 40 | 0.756 |
North Central | 6,180 | 9,670 | 14,800 | 42 | 0.795 | |
North East | 8,522 | 12,810 | 17,100 | 48 | 0.934 | |
South East | 11,324 | 14,807 | 19,800 | 56 | 1.040 | |
South West | 41,960 | 64,690 | 34,500 | 97 | 2.108 | |
South Central | 12,072 | 17,132 | 15,400 | 43 | 1.417 | |
Pannonian Croatia | Croatia | 12,274 | 16,231 | 16,400 | 46 | 1.046 |
Adriatic Croatia | 21,604 | 27,490 | 24,900 | 70 | 1.369 | |
Zagreb | 23,123 | 31,092 | 47,400 | 134 | 0.809 | |
Northern Croatia | 10,989 | 14,480 | 20,900 | 59 | 0.812 | |
Cyprus | Cyprus | 27,777 | 26,506 | 33,400 | 94 | 0.864 |
Prague | Czech Republic | 78,414 | 87,259 | 73,400 | 207 | 1.295 |
Central Bohemia | 31,575 | 35,834 | 28,100 | 79 | 1.353 | |
Southwest | 25,876 | 30,676 | 26,000 | 73 | 1.221 | |
Northwest | 19,203 | 22,051 | 21,400 | 60 | 1.117 | |
Northeast | 31,351 | 37,049 | 25,600 | 72 | 1.511 | |
Southeast | 40,168 | 47,135 | 29,300 | 83 | 1.692 | |
Central Moravia | 25,349 | 29,554 | 25,900 | 73 | 1.216 | |
Moravian-Silesian | 24,329 | 28,259 | 25,200 | 71 | 1.216 | |
Capital Region of Denmark | Denmark | 169,941 | 107,315 | 67,800 | 191 | 1.823 |
Zealand | 33,868 | 24,252 | 30,000 | 85 | 0.835 | |
Southern Denmark | 66,656 | 46,154 | 40,500 | 114 | 1.221 | |
Central Jutland | 76,210 | 52,171 | 42,300 | 119 | 1.314 | |
North Jutland | 28,926 | 20,153 | 36,600 | 103 | 0.589 | |
Estonia | Estonia | 36,011 | 38,363 | 30,100 | 85 | 1.319 |
West Finland | Finland | 59,455 | 44,995 | 34,700 | 98 | 1.380 |
Helsinki-Uusimaa | 105,831 | 79,296 | 49,500 | 140 | 1.656 | |
South Finland | 48,664 | 36,994 | 34,300 | 97 | 1.157 | |
North & East Finland | 52,863 | 39,285 | 33,500 | 95 | 1.291 | |
Åland | 1,509 | 1,071 | 40,100 | 113 | 0.029 | |
Île-de-France | France | 782,639 | 705,576 | 57,900 | 163 | 12.211 |
Centre-Val de Loire | 79,992 | 72,272 | 28,500 | 80 | 2.571 | |
Burgundy | 52,777 | 45,377 | 29,900 | 84 | 1.626 | |
Franche-Comté | 34,772 | 30,003 | 27,000 | 76 | 1.176 | |
Lower Normandy | 44,466 | 38,749 | 27,600 | 78 | 1.470 | |
Upper Normandy | 62,726 | 52,870 | 31,000 | 87 | 1.853 | |
Nord-Pas-de-Calais | 129,427 | 113,106 | 29,100 | 82 | 4.064 | |
Picardy | 56,045 | 47,720 | 26,700 | 75 | 1.929 | |
Alsace | 67,748 | 59,517 | 32,100 | 91 | 1.892 | |
Champagne-Ardenne | 45,350 | 36,919 | 31,600 | 89 | 1.322 | |
Lorraine | 65,828 | 57,548 | 25,900 | 73 | 2.325 | |
Pays de la Loire | 137,051 | 117,333 | 32,200 | 91 | 3.773 | |
Brittany | 115,184 | 99,863 | 38,800 | 87 | 3.327 | |
Aquitaine | 120,683 | 105,851 | 31,100 | 88 | 3.432 | |
Limousin | 20,735 | 18,239 | 26,200 | 74 | 0.732 | |
Poitou-Charentes | 58,157 | 50,521 | 29,000 | 82 | 1.807 | |
Languedoc-Roussillon | 85,916 | 74,949 | 26,800 | 76 | 2.825 | |
Midi-Pyrénées | 107,148 | 92,278 | 31,000 | 88 | 3.048 | |
Auvergne | 43,022 | 37,438 | 28,800 | 81 | 1.363 | |
Rhône-Alpes | 261,659 | 230,898 | 35,200 | 99 | 6.614 | |
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 206,744 | 167,036 | 36,700 | 103 | 5.040 | |
Corsica | 10,304 | 9,341 | 26,800 | 76 | 0.338 | |
Guadeloupe | 10,489 | 8,728 | 23,300 | 66 | 0.421 | |
Martinique | 9,654 | 8,378 | 24,900 | 70 | 0.368 | |
French Guiana | 4,562 | 4,225 | 14,300 | 40 | 0.276 | |
Réunion | 21,668 | 18,763 | 22,600 | 64 | 0.856 | |
Mayotte | 3,347 | 2,705 | 10,600 | 30 | 0.260 | |
Stuttgart (district) | Germany | 239,471 | 205,501 | 51,200 | 145 | 4.127 |
Karlsruhe (district) | 141,163 | 119,086 | 44,600 | 126 | 2.796 | |
Freiburg (district) | 100,002 | 84,505 | 38,800 | 110 | 2.255 | |
Tubingen (district) | 93,745 | 79,511 | 44,300 | 125 | 1.846 | |
Upper Bavaria | 320,025 | 267,201 | 60,000 | 169 | 4.650 | |
Lower Bavaria | 57,822 | 47,646 | 40,900 | 115 | 1.230 | |
Upper Palatinate | 55,075 | 46,134 | 43,700 | 123 | 1.104 | |
Upper Franconia | 46,309 | 39,251 | 38,800 | 109 | 1.067 | |
Middle Franconia | 90,908 | 77,441 | 45,400 | 128 | 1.760 | |
Lower Franconia | 61,198 | 51,320 | 41,200 | 116 | 1.313 | |
Swabia | 86,063 | 72,636 | 39,800 | 112 | 1.873 | |
Berlin | 180,289 | 147,518 | 43,400 | 122 | 3.613 | |
Brandenburg | 88,918 | 71,046 | 31,100 | 88 | 2.504 | |
Bremen | 38,817 | 30,947 | 51,000 | 144 | 0.681 | |
Hamburg | 144,801 | 114,669 | 69,100 | 195 | 1.831 | |
Darmstadt (district) | 234,645 | 196,792 | 51,700 | 146 | 3.978 | |
Gießen (district) | 41,065 | 35,256 | 34,700 | 98 | 1.046 | |
Kassel (district) | 50,053 | 42,590 | 36,500 | 103 | 1.219 | |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | 53,337 | 44,650 | 29,400 | 83 | 1.611 | |
Braunschweig (district) | 83,017 | 72,363 | 46,300 | 131 | 1.596 | |
Hanover (district) | 94,042 | 79,600 | 38,800 | 110 | 2.144 | |
Lüneburg (district) | 57,133 | 47,295 | 29,300 | 83 | 1.706 | |
Weser-Ems | 104,771 | 87,655 | 36,400 | 103 | 2.516 | |
Düsseldorf (district) | 246,561 | 204,981 | 42,100 | 119 | 5.199 | |
Cologne (district) | 215,932 | 179,225 | 42,900 | 121 | 4.454 | |
Münster (district) | 102,684 | 86,252 | 34,700 | 98 | 2.621 | |
Detmold (district) | 90,176 | 76,662 | 38,900 | 110 | 2.054 | |
Arnsberg (district) | 142,593 | 118,719 | 35,600 | 100 | 3.584 | |
Koblenz (district) | 57,381 | 49,731 | 33,900 | 96 | 1.493 | |
Trier (district) | 18,165 | 15,975 | 30,000 | 85 | 0.530 | |
Rheinhessen-Pfalz | 96,030 | 81,926 | 41,300 | 117 | 2.051 | |
Saarland | 38,735 | 32,375 | 35,100 | 99 | 0.994 | |
Dresden | 58,815 | 49,007 | 33,000 | 93 | 1.599 | |
Chemnitz | 46,588 | 39,097 | 29,600 | 84 | 1.445 | |
Leipzig | 41,261 | 33,752 | 34,600 | 98 | 1.038 | |
Saxony-Anhalt | 75,194 | 60,896 | 30,900 | 87 | 2.223 | |
Schleswig-Holstein | 112,797 | 94,521 | 34,300 | 97 | 2.890 | |
Thuringia | 71,232 | 59,452 | 30,100 | 85 | 2.151 | |
Attica | Greece | 97,030 | 104,231 | 32,000 | 90 | 3.756 |
North Aegean | 2,704 | 3,089 | 14,500 | 41 | 0.211 | |
South Aegean | 6,737 | 7,262 | 23,900 | 67 | 0.341 | |
Crete | 10,331 | 10,832 | 20,000 | 56 | 0.634 | |
Eastern Macedonia and Thrace | 8,117 | 8,674 | 16,800 | 47 | 0.601 | |
Central Macedonia | 28,418 | 30,250 | 18,800 | 53 | 1.876 | |
Western Macedonia | 4,552 | 4,498 | 21,400 | 60 | 0.269 | |
Epirus | 4,432 | 4,920 | 16,500 | 47 | 0.334 | |
Thessaly | 10,661 | 11,347 | 18,500 | 52 | 0.722 | |
Ionian Islands | 3,343 | 3,714 | 20,300 | 57 | 0.205 | |
Western Greece | 9,093 | 9,989 | 17,300 | 49 | 0.659 | |
Central Greece | 11,475 | 11,708 | 25,500 | 72 | 0.556 | |
Peloponnese | 9,729 | 10,266 | 21,000 | 59 | 0.577 | |
Budapest | Hungary | 61,923 | 86,805 | 56,100 | 158 | 1.750 |
Pest | 19,912 | 26,091 | 23,100 | 65 | 1.262 | |
Central Transdanubia | 17,076 | 24,035 | 25,000 | 71 | 1.056 | |
Western Transdanubia | 15,575 | 22,030 | 24,100 | 68 | 0.985 | |
Southern Transdanubia | 10,317 | 14,409 | 18,500 | 52 | 0.887 | |
Northern Hungary | 12,483 | 18,672 | 17,600 | 50 | 1.135 | |
Northern Great Plain | 16,214 | 22,667 | 17,700 | 50 | 1.460 | |
Southern Great Plain | 15,365 | 21,461 | 19,600 | 55 | 1.244 | |
Northern and Western | Ireland | 39,909 | 23,949 | 37,300 | 105 | 0.856 |
Southern | 203,606 | 139,849 | 101,200 | 286 | 1.605 | |
Eastern and Midland | 262,768 | 191,815 | 87,600 | 247 | 2.369 | |
Piemonte | Italy | 145,914 | 139,249 | 35,700 | 101 | 4.376 |
Aosta Valley | 5,404 | 4,850 | 45,700 | 129 | 0.126 | |
Liguria | 53,855 | 49,672 | 37,200 | 105 | 1.557 | |
Lombardy | 439,986 | 412,746 | 46,000 | 130 | 10.036 | |
Abruzzo | 34,572 | 33,673 | 28,300 | 80 | 1.315 | |
Molise | 7,219 | 6,606 | 25,800 | 73 | 0.308 | |
Campania | 119,468 | 112,859 | 22,200 | 63 | 5.827 | |
Puglia | 85,961 | 79,843 | 22,900 | 65 | 4.048 | |
Basilicata | 15,253 | 13,332 | 29,500 | 83 | 0.567 | |
Calabria | 36,081 | 33,569 | 20,300 | 57 | 1.957 | |
Sicily | 97,124 | 90,883 | 21,000 | 59 | 5.027 | |
Sardinia | 37,978 | 35,867 | 25,000 | 71 | 1.648 | |
Autonomous Province of Bolzano - South Tyrol | 29,106 | 26,208 | 56,900 | 161 | 0.528 | |
Autonomous Province of Trento | 24,003 | 22,097 | 46,100 | 130 | 0.540 | |
Veneto | 180,173 | 167,856 | 38,700 | 109 | 4.905 | |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 43,049 | 40,047 | 37,600 | 106 | 1.216 | |
Emilia-Romagna | 176,845 | 167,185 | 41,600 | 117 | 4.453 | |
Toscana | 128,308 | 117,347 | 36,500 | 103 | 3.737 | |
Umbria | 24,264 | 23,404 | 29,500 | 83 | 0.885 | |
Marche | 45,859 | 43,612 | 32,200 | 91 | 1.532 | |
Lazio | 212,911 | 202,244 | 38,800 | 110 | 5.897 | |
Latvia | Latvia | 38,870 | 43,836 | 25,700 | 73 | 1.934 |
Sostinės regionas | Lithuania | 29,453 | 35,102 | 47,000 | 133 | 0.823 |
Central and Western Lithuania Region | 37,946 | 46,260 | 25,200 | 71 | 1.966 | |
Luxembourg | Luxembourg | 77,529 | 55,806 | 90,900 | 257 | 0.602 |
Malta | Malta | 17,450 | 17,132 | 36,800 | 104 | 0.476 |
Groningen | Netherlands | 32,566 | 22,074 | 46,900 | 132 | 0.583 |
Friesland | 25,490 | 19,488 | 33,100 | 94 | 0.647 | |
Drenthe | 18,434 | 14,111 | 31,500 | 89 | 0.492 | |
Overijssel | 53,172 | 41,313 | 38,600 | 109 | 1.152 | |
Gelderland | 95,415 | 74,683 | 38,400 | 108 | 2.060 | |
Flevoland | 17,304 | 13,326 | 33,600 | 95 | 0.412 | |
Utrecht | 88,660 | 70,007 | 56,400 | 159 | 1.295 | |
North Holland | 203,765 | 157,639 | 59,400 | 168 | 2.831 | |
South Holland | 200,452 | 155,394 | 44,900 | 127 | 3.681 | |
Zeeland | 17,839 | 13,668 | 39,200 | 111 | 0.382 | |
North Brabant | 143,316 | 111,516 | 46,900 | 132 | 2.528 | |
Limburg (Netherlands) | 54,105 | 42,293 | 41,200 | 116 | 1.117 | |
Lesser Poland | Poland | 52,687 | 78,422 | 25,000 | 71 | 3.349 |
Silesian | 79,206 | 114,054 | 29,600 | 83 | 4.501 | |
Greater Poland | 64,065 | 94,121 | 29,800 | 84 | 3.466 | |
West Pomeranian | 23,325 | 34,858 | 23,100 | 65 | 1.679 | |
Lubusz | 13,906 | 20,222 | 23,000 | 65 | 1.004 | |
Lower Silesian | 56,149 | 80,393 | 31,600 | 89 | 2.865 | |
Opole | 12,986 | 19,492 | 22,400 | 63 | 0.949 | |
Kuyavian-Pomeranian | 28,567 | 41,522 | 23,100 | 65 | 2.060 | |
Warmian-Masurian | 16,478 | 24,530 | 19,600 | 55 | 1.418 | |
Pomeranian | 40,841 | 57,278 | 28,200 | 80 | 2.295 | |
Łódź | 38,807 | 57,710 | 26,500 | 75 | 2.462 | |
Holy Cross | 14,255 | 21,830 | 19,600 | 55 | 1.232 | |
Lublin | 23,911 | 35,359 | 19,200 | 54 | 2.105 | |
Subcarpathian | 24,487 | 36,643 | 19,100 | 54 | 2.086 | |
Podlaskie | 14,627 | 21,124 | 20,800 | 59 | 1.155 | |
Warsaw | 114,436 | 166,595 | 57,200 | 162 | 3.025 | |
Masovian Regional | 35,863 | 50,184 | 25,900 | 73 | 2.335 | |
Northern Portugal | Portugal | 71,873 | 75,574 | 23,900 | 67 | 3.576 |
Algarve | 11,624 | 10,797 | 31,700 | 90 | 0.440 | |
Central Portugal | 45,029 | 47,858 | 23,900 | 67 | 2.231 | |
Lisbon | 87,368 | 89,234 | 36,100 | 102 | 3.264 | |
Alentejo | 15,157 | 15,953 | 25,800 | 73 | 0.712 | |
Autonomous Region of the Azores | 5,110 | 5,164 | 25,000 | 71 | 0.244 | |
Autonomous Region of Madeira | 6,021 | 5,718 | 28,100 | 79 | 0.254 | |
North West | Romania | 34,952 | 57,081 | 24,700 | 70 | 2.561 |
Centre | 32,060 | 52,612 | 25,200 | 71 | 2.326 | |
North East | 29,504 | 49,732 | 16,300 | 46 | 3.221 | |
South East | 28,130 | 44,407 | 21,400 | 60 | 2.422 | |
South - Muntenia | 32,038 | 52,231 | 20,200 | 57 | 2.965 | |
Bucharest - Ilfov | 80,394 | 125,785 | 62,900 | 177 | 2.301 | |
South West - Oltenia | 21,099 | 35,082 | 20,300 | 57 | 1.950 | |
West | 25,846 | 42,612 | 26,700 | 78 | 1.785 | |
Bratislava Region | Slovakia | 30,709 | 34,757 | 51,900 | 146 | 0.651 |
Western Slovakia | 33,364 | 37,090 | 23,100 | 65 | 1.828 | |
Central Slovakia | 22,288 | 24,476 | 21,300 | 60 | 1.341 | |
Eastern Slovakia | 23,284 | 26,137 | 18,400 | 52 | 1.623 | |
Eastern Slovenia | Slovenia | 24,173 | 26,399 | 25,800 | 73 | 1.090 |
Western Slovenia | 32,865 | 35,060 | 38,600 | 109 | 0.977 | |
Galicia | Spain | 69,830 | 66,971 | 27,900 | 79 | 2.703 |
Asturias | 25,822 | 24,828 | 27,600 | 78 | 1.028 | |
Cantabria | 15,355 | 14,665 | 28,200 | 80 | 0.581 | |
Basque Country | 79,350 | 75,948 | 38,600 | 109 | 2.171 | |
Navarre | 22,595 | 21,584 | 36,400 | 103 | 0.644 | |
La Rioja (Spain) | 9,502 | 9,124 | 31,900 | 90 | 0.313 | |
Aragon | 41,763 | 40,210 | 33,400 | 94 | 1.313 | |
Community of Madrid | 261,713 | 248,519 | 41,400 | 117 | 6.550 | |
Castile and León | 64,227 | 61,557 | 29,100 | 82 | 2.419 | |
Castile-La Mancha | 46,716 | 44,787 | 24,300 | 69 | 2.033 | |
Extremadura | 22,531 | 21,307 | 23,000 | 65 | 1.070 | |
Catalonia | 255,154 | 242,989 | 35,000 | 99 | 7.489 | |
Valencian Community | 126,416 | 119,265 | 26,300 | 74 | 4.946 | |
Balearic Islands | 35,465 | 32,115 | 31,900 | 90 | 1.167 | |
Andalusia | 180,224 | 170,256 | 22,700 | 64 | 8.410 | |
Region of Murcia | 35,810 | 34,110 | 25,000 | 71 | 1.476 | |
Ceuta | 1,907 | 1,864 | 24,800 | 70 | 0.085 | |
Melilla | 1,757 | 1,705 | 22,300 | 63 | 0.085 | |
Canary Islands | 49,021 | 45,179 | 24,000 | 68 | 2.177 | |
Stockholm | Sweden | 174,429 | 132,972 | 56,700 | 160 | 2.308 |
East Middle Sweden | 81,375 | 58,817 | 36,500 | 103 | 1.688 | |
Småland and the islands | 40,646 | 29,221 | 36,400 | 103 | 0.857 | |
South Sweden | 71,257 | 52,803 | 35,900 | 101 | 1.504 | |
West Sweden | 108,460 | 78,162 | 40,900 | 115 | 2.016 | |
North Middle Sweden | 38,096 | 27,555 | 35,000 | 99 | 0.852 | |
Middle Norrland | 18,356 | 13,113 | 38,500 | 109 | 0.376 | |
Upper Norrland | 30,303 | 21,528 | 45,500 | 129 | 0.520 |
See also
- Economy of the European Union
- List of EU metropolitan areas by GDP
- List of NUTS regions in the European Union by GDP
References
- ^ "EU regions by GDP, Eurostat". www.ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
- ^ "Population on 1 January by age, sex and NUTS 2 region", www.ec.europa.eu
Sources
External links
- Press release: Regional GDP per capita in the EU in 2010
- Press release: Twenty-one regions below half of the EU average……and five regions over double the average