List of country subdivisions by GDP over 100 billion US dollars
This is a list of first-level country subdivisions which have a nominal gross domestic product in excess of US$100 billion.
Note: the use of nominal GDP and currency conversion in this list makes inter-area comparison difficult
List
First-level country subdivision | Country | GDP | Year | Population in million | GDP per Capita | Main cities |
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California | United States | 2,275,700 | 2014[1] | 38.8 | 58,650 | Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, San Diego, Fresno |
Texas | United States | 1,594,000 | 2014[1] | 27.7 | 57,550 | Houston – Dallas |
New York | United States | 1,344,200 | 2014[1] | 19.7 | 68,230 | New York City,
Buffalo |
Guangdong | China | 1,169,041 | 2015[2] | 106.4 | 10,987 | Guangzhou – Shenzhen, Foshuan, Dongguan |
Jiangsu | China | 1,133,517 | 2015[2] | 79.2 | 14,312 | Nanjing – Suzhou |
Shandong | China | 1,011,533 | 2015[2] | 97.3 | 10,396 | Jinan – Qingdao |
Tokyo | Japan | 930,000 | 2013[3] | 13.2 | 70,450 | Tokyo |
São Paulo | Brazil | 909,050 | 2014[4] | 44.1 | 20,610 | São Paulo, Campinas, Santos, São José dos Campos, Sorocaba, Piracicaba, Ribeirão Preto |
Île-de-France | France | 845,195 | 2011[5] | 12.1 | 69,850 | Paris |
Florida | United States | 829,300 | 2014[1] | 19.9 | 41,670 | Miami, Tampa, Orlando |
North Rhine-Westphalia | Germany | 796,528 | 2013[6] | 17.6 | 45,260 | Köln, Dortmund, Essen, Duisbourg, Bonn |
Illinois | United States | 739,100 | 2014[1] | 12.9 | 57,300 | Chicago |
Ontario | Canada | 673,638 | 2012[7] | 13.6 | 49,530 | Toronto, Ottawa |
Pennsylvania | United States | 677,582 | 2014[1] | 12.8 | 51,690 | Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh |
Zhejiang | China | 653,668 | 2014[2] | 54.9 | 11,910 | Hangzhou – Ningbo |
Bavaria | Germany | 648,100 | 2013[6] | 12.6 | 51,440 | Munich |
Ohio | United States | 582,100 | 2014[1] | 11.6 | 50,200 | Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati |
Henan | China | 568,786 | 2014[2] | 94.1 | 6,040 | Zhengzhou |
New Jersey | United States | 558,100 | 2014[1] | 8.9 | 62,710 | New York |
Greater London | United Kingdom | 546,400 | 2012[8] | 8.5 | 64,280 | City of London |
Baden-Württemberg | Germany | 540,855 | 2013[6] | 10.6 | 51,020 | Stuttgart |
North Carolina | United States | 488,600 | 2014[1] | 9.9 | 49,350 | Charlotte,Raleigh |
Hebei | China | 478,953 | 2014[2] | 73.3 | 6,530 | Shijiazhuang |
Georgia | United States | 469,800 | 2014[1] | 10.1 | 46,510 | Atlanta |
Liaoning | China | 466,018 | 2014[2] | 43.9 | 10,620 | Shenyang – Dalian |
Sichuan | China | 464,555 | 2014[2] | 81.1 | 5,730 | Chengdu |
Virginia | United States | 486,482 | 2014[1] | 8.3 | 55,710 | Washington |
New South Wales | Australia | 486,482 | 2015[9] | 7.6 | 64,010 | Sydney |
Massachusetts | United States | 460,300 | 2014[1] | 6.7 | 68,700 | Boston |
Osaka | Japan | 457,000 | 2012[10] | 8.9 | 51,350 | Osaka |
Michigan | United States | 447,400 | 2014[1] | 9.9 | 45,190 | Detroit |
Eastern Province | Saudi Arabia | 447,164 | 2013[11] | 4.1 | 109,060 | Dammam |
Hubei | China | 445,514 | 2014[2] | 58.2 | 7,650 | Wuhan |
Lombardy | Italy | 442,088 | 2011[12] | 10.1 | 43,770 | Milan |
Hunan | China | 440,328 | 2014[2] | 67.4 | 6,530 | Changsha |
Washington | United States | 423,500 | 2014[1] | 7.1 | 59,650 | Seattle |
Aichi | Japan | 397,000 | 2012[10] | 7.4 | 53,650 | Nagoya |
Fujian | China | 391,609 | 2014[2] | 37.7 | 10,390 | Fuzhou – Xiamen |
Shanghai | China | 383,554 | 2014[2] | 24.3 | 15,780 | Shanghai |
Kanagawa | Japan | 374,000 | 2012[10] | 9.1 | 41,100 | Tokyo |
Victoria | Australia | 370,504 | 2015[9] | 5.9 | 62,797 | Melbourne |
Maryland | United States | 350,000 | 2014[1] | 6.1 | 57,380 | Baltimore |
Quebec | Canada | 349,664 | 2011[13] | 8.2 | 42,640 | Montreal |
Beijing | China | 347,249 | 2014[2] | 21.5 | 16,150 | Beijing |
Moscow | Russia | 340,341 | 2012[14] | 12.2 | 27,900 | Moscow |
Anhui | China | 339,401 | 2014[2] | 60.3 | 5,630 | Hefei |
Indiana | United States | 327,100 | 2014[1] | 6.6 | 49,560 | Indianapolis |
Minnesota | United States | 324,300 | 2014[1] | 5.5 | 58,960 | Minneapolis |
Lower Saxony | Germany | 317,389 | 2013[6] | 7.8 | 40,690 | Hanover |
Queensland | Australia | 313,889 | 2015[9] | 4.8 | 65,393 | Brisbane |
Hessen | Germany | 313,007 | 2013[6] | 6.1 | 51,310 | Frankfurt |
South East England | United Kingdom | 310,000 | 2009[15] | 8.6 | 36,046 | Southamption |
Colorado | United States | 308,000 | 2014[1] | 5.4 | 57,040 | Denver |
Alberta | Canada | 298,539 | 2011[13] | 3.6 | 82,930 | Calgary, Edmonton |
Tennessee | United States | 295,300 | 2014[1] | 6.6 | 44,740 | Memphis, Nashville |
Flanders | Belgium | 294,065 | 2011[16] | 6.4 | 45,950 | Anvers |
Seoul | South Korea | 318,607 | 2013[17] | 10.1 | 31,550 | Seoul |
Maharashtra | India | 348,529 | 2014[18] | 112.4 | 3000 | Mumbai |
Wisconsin | United States | 292,200 | 2014[1] | 5.8 | 50,380 | Milwaukee |
Hong Kong | China | 289,628 | 2014[19] | 7.2 | 40,230 | Hong Kong |
Inner Mongolia | China | 289,274 | 2014[2] | 24.7 | 11,710 | Hohhot |
Shaanxi | China | 287,978 | 2014[2] | 37.3 | 7,720 | Xi'an |
Arizona | United States | 286,900 | 2014[1] | 6.7 | 42,820 | Phoenix – Tucson |
Gyeonggi | South Korea | 286,056 | 2013[17] | 12.3 | 23,260 | Suwon |
Missouri | United States | 283,800 | 2014[1] | 6.1 | 46,520 | St Louis, Kansas City |
Rhône-Alpes | France | 268,378 | 2011[5] | 6.4 | 41,930 | Lyon |
Abu Dhabi | United Arab Emirates | 259,360 | 2014[20][21] | 2.2 | 117,890 | Abu Dhabi |
Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | 258,046 | 2012[22] | 16.2 | 15,930 | Rio de Janeiro |
Louisiana | United States | 257,900 | 2014[1] | 4.6 | 56,060 | New Orleans |
Connecticut | United States | 256,000 | 2014[1] | 3.6 | 71,110 | Hartford |
Tianjin | China | 255,950 | 2014[2] | 15.2 | 16,840 | Tianjin |
Jiangxi | China | 255,724 | 2014[2] | 45.2 | 5,660 | Nanchang |
Catalonia | Spain | 255,204 | 2012[23] | 7.6 | 33,580 | Barcelona |
Guangxi | China | 255,144 | 2014[2] | 46.8 | 5,450 | Nanning – Liuzhou |
Saitama | Japan | 254,000 | 2012[10] | 7.2 | 35,280 | Tokyo |
Lazio | Italy | 253,931 | 2011[12] | 5.9 | 43,040 | Roma |
Heilongjiang | China | 244,829 | 2014[2] | 38.3 | 6,390 | Harbin |
Madrid | Spain | 241,870 | 2012[23] | 6.5 | 37,210 | Madrid |
Scotland | United Kingdom | 240,975 | 2014[24] | 5.3 | 45,904 | Glasgow |
Chiba | Japan | 239,000 | 2012[10] | 6.2 | 38,550 | Chiba |
Chongqing | China | 232,230 | 2014[2] | 29.9 | 7,770 | Chongqing |
Hokkaido | Japan | 231,000 | 2012[10] | 5.5 | 42,000 | Sapporo |
Hyogo | Japan | 230,000 | 2012[10] | 5.6 | 41,070 | Kobe |
Oregon | United States | 228,000 | 2014[1] | 4.1 | 55,610 | Portland |
Fukuoka | Japan | 227,000 | 2012[10] | 5.1 | 44,510 | Fukuoka |
Jilin | China | 224,715 | 2014[2] | 27.5 | 8,170 | Changchun |
British Columbia | Canada | 220,155 | 2011[13] | 4.4 | 50,040 | Vancouver |
Istanbul | Turkey | 217,800 | 2012[25][26] | 14.4 | 15,125 | Istanbul |
Western Australia | Australia | 214,230 | 2015[9] | 2.6 | 82,396 | Perth |
Veneto | Italy | 209,045 | 2011[12] | 4.9 | 42,660 | Venice |
Yunnan | China | 208,612 | 2014[2] | 45.9 | 4,540 | Kunming |
Shanxi | China | 207,714 | 2014[2] | 36.5 | 5,690 | Taiyuan |
Minas Gerais | Brazil | 206,526 | 2012[27] | 19.9 | 10,380 | Belo Horizonte |
North West England | United Kingdom | 201,000 | 2009[15] | 7.1 | 28,310 | Manchester |
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | France | 199,918 | 2011[5] | 4.9 | 40,800 | Marseille – Nice |
| Alabama | United States | 198,300 | 2014[1] | 4.8 | 41,310 | Birmingham (US) |
Shizuoka | Japan | 198,000 | 2012[10] | 3.8 | 52,100 | Shizuoka |
Emilia-Romagna | Italy | 197,684 | 2011[12] | 4.4 | 44,930 | Bologna |
Oklahoma | United States | 196,900 | 2014[1] | 3.9 | 50,490 | Oklahoma |
West Midlands | United Kingdom | 191,914 | 2011[28] | 5.6 | 34,484 | Birmingham (UK) |
South Carolina | United States | 189,100 | 2014[1] | 4.8 | 39,400 | Columbia |
Kentucky | United States | 188,800 | 2014[1] | 4.4 | 42,910 | Louisville |
East of England | United Kingdom | 185,000 | 2009[15] | 5.8 | 31,897 | |
Andalusia | Spain | 180,844 | 2012[23] | 8.4 | 21,530 | Seville |
Piedmont | Italy | 180,199 | 2011[12] | 4.6 | 39,170 | Turin |
Iowa | United States | 173,500 | 2014[1] | 3.1 | 55,970 | Des Moines |
Uttar Pradesh | India | 168,698 | 2014[18] | 199.6 | 850 | Lucknow – Agra – Kanpur – Bareilly – Allahabad – Varanasi - Meerut - Noida |
Tamil Nadu | India | 167,034 | 2014[18] | 72.1 | 2,320 | Chennai – Coimbatore – Madurai – Tiruppur – Tiruchirappalli |
Buenos Aires Province | Argentina | 166,233 | 2012 | 15.6 | 10,660 | Greater Buenos Aires (not including the Autonomous City) |
South Holland | Netherlands | 166,044 | 2011[29] | 3.6 | 46,120 | Rotterdam |
Mexico City | Mexico | 164,296 | 2011[30] | 8.9 | 18,460 | Mexico |
South West England | United Kingdom | 164,000 | 2009[15] | 5.3 | 30,943 | Bristol |
Rhineland-Palatinate | Germany | 161,470 | 2013[6] | 4.1 | 39,380 | Mainz |
West Java | Indonesia | 158,007 | 2011 | 52.48 | 3,011 | Bandung |
East Java | Indonesia | 153,748 | 2011 | 38.5 | 3,990 | Surabaya |
Tuscany | Italy | 152,296 | 2011[12] | 3.7 | 41,160 | Florence |
Xinjiang | China | 150,812 | 2014[2] | 21.8 | 6,920 | Ürümqi |
Guizhou | China | 150,599 | 2014[2] | 34.7 | 4,340 | Guiyang |
Yorkshire and the Humber | United Kingdom | 150,000 | 2009[15] | 5.3 | 28,302 | |
Gujarat | India | 149,710 | 2014[18] | 60.4 | 2,480 | Ahmedabad – Surat – Vadodara – Rajkot |
Metro Manila | Philippines | 149,000 | 2008[31] | 11.9 | 12,520 | Manila |
Kansas | United States | 148,900 | 2014[1] | 2.9 | 51,340 | Kansas City |
Jakarta | Indonesia | 148,379 | 2014 | 10.1 | 14,727 | Jakarta |
Utah | United States | 147,100 | 2014[1] | 2.9 | 50,720 | Salt Lake City |
Berlin | Germany | 146,603 | 2013[6] | 3.6 | 40,720 | Berlin |
North Holland | Netherlands | 144,957 | 2011[29] | 2.8 | 51,770 | Amsterdam |
Rio Grande do Sul | Brazil | 143,512 | 2012[32] | 11.2 | 12,810 | Porto Alegre |
Campania | Italy | 143,299 | 2011[12] | 5.9 | 24,290 | Naples |
Tyumen Oblast | Russia | 142,522 | 2012[14] | 3.4 | 41,920 | Tyumen |
Ibaraki | Japan | 141,000 | 2012[10] | 2.9 | 48,620 | Mito |
Nord-Pas de Calais | France | 139,296 | 2011[5] | 4.1 | 33,980 | Lille |
West Bengal | India | 138,158 | 2014[18] | 91.5 | 1,510 | Kolkatta – Asansol |
Tehran | Iran | 136,600 | 2011 | 12.2 | 11,200 | Tehran |
Pays de la Loire | France | 136,015 | 2011[5] | 3.6 | 37,780 | Nantes |
Hiroshima | Japan | 136,000 | 2012[10] | 2.9 | 46,900 | Hiroshima |
Nevada | United States | 135,500 | 2014[1] | 2.9 | 46,720 | Las Vegas |
East Midlands | United Kingdom | 135,000 | 2009[15] | 4.5 | 30,000 | |
Paraná | Brazil | 135,000 | 2011[33] | 11.1 | 12,160 | Curitiba |
Saxony | Germany | 132,664 | 2013[6] | 4.1 | 32,360 | Dresde |
Hamburg | Germany | 129,795 | 2013[6] | 1.8 | 72,110 | Hamburg |
Sicily | Italy | 128,917 | 2011[12] | 5.1 | 25,280 | Palermo |
Arkansas | United States | 128,900 | 2014[1] | 3.1 | 41,580 | Little Rock |
Valencia | Spain | 128,541 | 2012[23] | 5.1 | 25,200 | Valencia |
Central Java | Indonesia | 126,950 | 2011 | 33.75 | 3,761 | Semarang |
Wallonia | Belgium | 122,880 | 2011[16] | 3.6 | 34,130 | Charleroi |
Aquitaine | France | 121,745 | 2011[5] | 3.4 | 35,810 | Bordeaux |
Karnataka | India | 120,277 | 2014[18] | 61.9 | 1,840 | Bangalore |
North Brabant | Netherlands | 118,781 | 2011[29] | 2.5 | 47,510 | Eindhoven |
Buenos Aires City | Argentina | 118,738 | 2012 | 3.2 | 37,110 | Buenos Aires |
Kyoto | Japan | 118,000 | 2012[10] | 2.7 | 43,700 | Kyoto |
District of Columbia | United States | 115,600 | 2014[1] | 0.7 | 165,140 | Washington |
Nebraska | United States | 115,100 | 2014[1] | 1.9 | 60,580 | Omaha |
Brittany | France | 112,700 | 2011[5] | 3.3 | 34,150 | Rennes, Brest, Lorient |
Gansu | China | 111,273 | 2014[2] | 25.9 | 4,370 | Lanzhou |
Mississippi | United States | 108,600 | 2014[1] | 3.1 | 35,030 | Jackson |
Midi-Pyrénées | France | 108,033 | 2011[5] | 2.9 | 37,250 | Toulouse |
Niigata | Japan | 108,000 | 2012[10] | 2.4 | 45,000 | Niigata |
Apulia | Italy | 106,816 | 2011[12] | 4.1 | 26,050 | Bari |
Punjab | Pakistan | 104,930 | 2010[34] | 101.1 | 1,040 | Lahore – Faisalabad – Rawalpindi – Multan – Gujranwala |
Schleswig-Holstein | Germany | 104,521 | 2013[6] | 2.8 | 37,330 | Kiel |
Rajasthan | India | 101,212 | 2014[18] | 73.5 | 1,380 | Jaipur – Jodhpur – Kota |
South Australia | Australia | 100,738 | 2015 | 1.7 | 59,963 | Adelaide |
See also
- List of Brazilian states by GDP
- List of Chinese administrative divisions by GDP
- List of French regions and overseas collectivities by GDP
- List of German states by GDP
- List of Indian states by GDP
- List of Indonesian provinces by GRP per capita
- List of Italian regions by GDP
- List of Japanese prefectures by GDP
- List of Pakistani provinces by GDP
- List of Russian federal subjects by GDP
- List of Spanish autonomous communities by GDP
- List of U.S. states by GDP (nominal)
- List of metropolitan areas in the European Union by GDP
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 US DSP-2014 figures are from :Gross State Product
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 All the figures are Preliminary Estimations from National Data - Regional - Quarterly by Province (China NBS); the average annual exchange rate is CN¥6.1428 per US dollar in 2014.
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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Germany GDP-2012 and 2013 figures are from Germany Federal Statistical Office;National accounts – Gross domestic product; Annual average exchange rate is US$ 1.3281 to EUR€ 1 in 2013.
- ↑ Ontario
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- 1 2 3 4 5220.0 - Australian National Accounts: State Accounts, 2010-11, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 23 November 2011. Based on an average 2012 exchange rate of USD 1.035643667 to AU 1.000000000
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 http://dati.istat.it/?lang=en
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- 1 2 BelgoStat-Gross domestic product, at current prices - Absolute figures
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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 http://statisticstimes.com/economy/gdp-of-indian-states.php
- ↑ GDP figure of Hong Kong Sar is according to IMF World Economic Outlook Databases (April 2015).
- ↑ Global City GDP 2014
- ↑ Abu Dhabi economy grows 2.2% thanks to diversification
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- 1 2 3 4 National Statistics Office (Spain's GDP and GRP), National Statistics Office. GDP Figures of Spanish autonomous communities and provinces 2008–2012.
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- ↑ "West Midlands". Growth: Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs: European Commission. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
- 1 2 3 "Regionale rekeningen; kerncijfers". CBS (in Dutch). Retrieved 21 August 2014.
- ↑ "Distrito Federal". Banco de Información Económica (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 August 2013. 2,291,440,935,000 Pesos converted as of 31 December 2011. Exchange rate from: "Mexican Peso exchange rates for December 31, 2011 against currencies in North and South America". Exchange-Rates.org. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
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- Average annual exchange rates of currency: Average exchange rates are estimated according to comparison of UN historical GDP of countries in national currencies and US$ if no reliable figures.
- The figures of US states are from United States BEA GDP data by State, the latest primary figures of US states GSP from US Government Revenue
- For the year 2012, an exchange rate of US$ 1=RMB¥ 6.3125 was used for conversions by the Mainland China in official estimates.
- The figures of Japanese prefectures are estimates. according to the preliminary accounting of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan's GDP is JP¥ 475,528.9 biliions or US$5,959.77 biliions ( US$1 in JP¥ 79.79). the figure of Janese prefectures in 2012 is estimated, according to their share of Japan's GDP in 2010. it is just used as a comparison with subdivisions of other countries, the estimates of GDP will be lower than official figures in future. see also
- PIB do Paraná cresce 4% em 2011
- In 2012,US$ 1=£0.6309(average).
- In 2013,US$ 1=JP¥ 97.71(average).
- In 2012,US$ 1=€0.7783(average).
- In 2011,US$ 1=R$1.869(in Dec 31st).
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