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    Default 2013 GDP per Capita for EU regions

    theese are the old stats for 2013

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...regions_by_GDP
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    here, the NEW STATS FOR 2015 plublished in march 2018

    http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documen...8-eb4aa89913f6

    GDP per CAPITA, new release for 2015


    Luxembourg 89,900 euro
    Stockholm, sweden 64,300
    Bruxelles-Capital, belgium 63,300
    Hamburg, germany 61,700
    Hovedstaden, denmark 61,600
    Ireland 55,100
    Île de France, france 54,600
    Oberbayern, germany, bayern 53,200
    Noord-Holland, netherlands, west-nederland 51,100
    Helsinki-Uusimaa, finland 50,200
    Darmstadt, germany, hessen 48,800
    Stuttgart, germany, baden-württemberg 48,400
    Wien, austria, ostösterreich 47,700
    Bremen, germany 47,500
    Utrecht , netherlands, west-nederland 46,800
    Ĺland, finland 46,500
    Salzburg, austria, Westösterreich 46,100
    Groningen, netherlands, noord-nederland 44,800
    Västsverige, sweden 44,700
    Syddanmark, denmark 43,400
    Antwerpen, belgium, flanders 43,200
    Midtjylland, denmark 42,900
    Vorarlberg, austria, westösterreich 42,300
    Tirol , austria, Westösterreich 42,000
    Karlsruhe, germany, baden-wurttemberg 41,600
    South Tyrol, italy 41,300
    Övre Norrland, sweden ; Noord-Brabant, netherlands, zuid-nederland 41,000
    Mittelfranken, germany, bayern 40,500
    Oberösterreich, austria, Westösterreich 40,300
    Tübingen, germany, baden-wurttemberg 40,100
    Zuid-Holland, netherlands, west-nederland ; Brabant Wallon, belgium, wallonia 40,000
    Vlaams Brabant, belgium, flanders, Düsseldorf, germany, nordrhein-westfalen 39,800
    Nordjylland, denmark 39,600
    Köln, germany, nordrhein-westfalen 39,300
    Östra Mellansverige, sweden ; Braunschweig, germany, niedersachsen 39,100
    Mellersta Norrland, sweden 39,000
    Oberpfalz, germany, bayern 38,600
    Sydsverige, sweden 38,500
    Smĺland med öarna, sweden 38,300
    Unterfranken, germany, bayern 37,200
    Schwaben, germany, bayern 36,900
    Norra Mellansverige, sweden ; Niederbayern, germany, bayern 36,400
    Freiburg, germany, baden-wurttemberg 36,000
    Lombardia, italy 35,700
    Berlin, germany 35,600
    West-Vlaanderen, belgium, flanders 35,500
    Saarland, germany ; Steiermark, austria, Südösterreich ; Bratislavský kraj, slovakia 35,400
    Detmold, germany, nordrhein-westfalen 35,200
    Hannover, germany, niedersachsen 35,100
    Rheinhessen-Pfalz, germany, rheinland-pfalz 34,900
    Trentino, italy 34,600
    Kassel, germany, hessen 34,300
    Länsi-Suomi, finland ; Oberfranken, germany, bayern ; Valle d'Aosta, italy 34,200
    Etelä-Suomi, finland 33,800
    Limburg, Netherlands, zuid nederland ; Oost-Vlaanderen , belgium, flanders 33,700
    Emilia Romagna, italy 33,600
    Gelderland, netherlands, oost-nederland 33,400
    Kärnten, austria, südösterreich 33,300
    Sjaelland, denmark 32,900
    Rhône-Alpes, france 32,700
    Overijssel, netherlands, oost-nederland ; Arnsberg, germany, nordrhein-westfalen 32,600
    Niederösterreich, austria, ostösterreich 32,500
    Praha, czechia 32,300
    Weser-Ems, germany, niedersachsen 32,200
    Comunidad de Madrid, spain 31,700
    Gießen, germany, hessen, Koblenz, germany, rheinland-pfalz 31,400
    Pohjois- ja Itä-Suomi, finland ; Münster, germany, nordrhein-westfalen 31,300
    Zeeland, netherlands, west-nederland 31,100
    Lazio, italy 31,000
    Veneto, italy ; Pais Vasco, spain 30,800
    Flevoland, netherlands, oost-nederland ; Limburg, belgium, flanders 30,600
    Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, france 30,500
    Alsace, france 30,400
    Schleswig-Holstein, germany ; Liguria, italy 30,200
    Leipzig, germany, sachsen 30,100
    Toscana, italy 29,400
    Pays de la Loire, Midi-Pyrénées, france 29,300
    Friuli Venezia Giulia, italy ; Navarra, spain 29,100

    EU AVERAGE 28,900;Piemonte, italy 28,900

    Trier, germany, rheinland-pfalz; Aquitaine,france 28,500
    Haute-Normandie, france 28,300
    Friesland, Drenthe, netherlands, noord-nederland 28,200
    Dresden, germany, sachsen 27,900
    Bretagne, france 27,800
    Champagne-Ardenne, Bourgogne, france; Cataluńa, spain 27,600
    Burgenland, austria, ostösterreich 27,500
    (Tees Valley & Durham), england, uk ; Centre, Poitou-Charentes, france 27,000
    Auvergne, france 26,800
    Nord-Pas-de-Calais, france 26,700
    Brandenburg, germany 26,500
    Ličge, belgium, wallonia 26,400
    Thüringen, germany; Corse, france 26,300
    Marche, italy 26,200
    Basse-Normandie, france 26,100
    Chemnitz, germany, sachsen 25,900
    Aragon, spain 25,500
    Lüneburg, germany, niedersachsen; Franche-Comté,france 25,300
    La Rioja, spain 25,200
    Namur, belgium, wallonia, Sachsen-Anhalt, germany 25,100
    Lorraine, france 25,000
    Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, germany 24,900
    Limousin, france 24,800
    Picardie, Languedoc-Roussillon, france ; Abruzzo, italy 24,500
    Illes Balears, spain 24,100
    Umbria, italy ; Martinique, france 24,000
    Hainaut, belgium, wallonia 23,600
    Luxembourg, belgium, wallonia 23,300
    Lisboa, Portugal 23,200
    Zahodna Slovenija, slovenia 22,300
    Attiki, greece 22,100
    La Réunion, france 21,900
    Castilla y León, spain 21,700
    Malta 21,500
    Guadeloupe, france 21,200
    Cantabria, spain 20,900
    Cyprus 20,800
    Comunidad Valenciana, spain 20,600
    Galicia, spain 20,500
    Asturias, spain 20,400
    Basilicata, italy 19,900
    Sardegna, italy 19,600
    Bucureşti - Ilfov, romania ; Molise, italy 19,300
    Canarias, spain 19,200
    Región de Murcia, Ceuta, spain 18,800
    Notio Aigaio, greece, nisia aigaiou 18,100
    Castilla-La Mancha, spain 18,000
    Mazowieckie, poland ; Algarve, portugal 17,800
    Puglia, italy 17,700
    Közép Magyarország, hungary ; Campania, Sicilia, italy 17,200
    Andalucía, Melilla, spain 17,100
    Calabria, italy 16,600
    French Guyane, france 16,400
    Madeira, portugal 16,100
    Extremadura, spain 15,900
    Alentejo, portugal 15,700
    Vzhodna Slovenija, slovenia 15,500
    Estonia ; Açores, portugal 15,400
    Ionia Nisia, greece, kentriki ellada 15,100
    Centro, Portugal ; Dytiki Makedonia, greece, voreia ellada 15,000
    Jihovýchod, czechia 14,800
    Střední Čechy, czechia ; Norte, portugal 14,600
    Jihozápad, cechia 14,000
    Kriti, greece 13,900
    Sterea Ellada, greece, kentriki ellada 13,800
    Západné Slovensko, slovakia 13,400
    Střední Morava, czechia, Peloponnisos, greece, kentriki ellada 13,200
    Moravskoslezsko, czechia 13,100
    Severovýchod, czechia 13,000
    Lithuania 12,900
    Dolnośląskie, poland ; Kentriki Makedonia, greece, voreia ellada 12,500
    Voreio Aigaio, greece, nisia aigaiou 12,400
    Latvia 12,300
    Wielkopolskie, poland 12,200
    Nyugat Dunántúl, hungary, Dunántúl ; Thessalia, greece, kentriki ellada 12,100
    Dytiki Ellada, greece, kentriki ellada 11,900
    Severozápad, czechia 11,800
    Śląskie, poland ; Stredné Slovensko, slovakia 11,600
    Ipeiros, greece, voreia ellada 11,500
    Anatoliki Makedonia, Thraki, greece, voreia ellada 11,300
    Pomorskie, poland 10,700
    Kontinentalna Hrvatska, croatia 10,600
    Łódzkie, poland 10,500
    Közép Dunántúl, hungary, Dunántúl 10,400
    Yugozapaden , bulgaria, yugozapadna i yuzhna tsentralna 10,200
    Małopolskie, poland ; Východné Slovensko, slovakia 10,100
    Jadranska Hrvatska, croatia 10,000
    Mayotte, france 9,800
    Zachodniopomorskie, poland 9,500
    Lubuskie, poland 9,300
    Kujawsko-Pomorskie, poland 9,100
    Opolskie, poland 9,000
    Świętokrzyskie, poland ; Vest, romania 8,100
    Podkarpackie, Podlaskie, Warmińsko-Mazurskie, poland 7,900
    Dél-Alföld, hungary, Alföld es Észak 7,800
    Lubelskie, poland 7,700
    Centru, romania 7,400
    Dél Dunántúl, dunántúl, Észak Magyaroszág, Alföld es Észak, hungary 7,300
    Sud-Est, romania 7,200
    Nord-Vest, romania 7,100
    Észak-Alföld, Alföld es Észak, hungary 7,000
    Sud - Muntenia, romania 6,700
    Sud-Vest Oltenia, romania 5,700
    Severoiztochen, Yugoiztochen, bulgaria, severna i yugoiztochna 5,200
    Nord-Est , romania 4,900
    Severen tsentralen, bulgaria, severna i yugoiztochna, Yuzhen tsentralen, bulgaria, yugozapadna i yuzhna tsentralna 4,400
    Severozapaden, bulgaria, severna i yugoiztochna 3,900
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    LOMBARDY is the richest region in what is considered south Europe!!!

    about a fifth of Italy's GDP is produced in the region, making it the most populous and richest region in the country and one of the richest regions in Europe.

    Lombardy's development has been marked by the growth of the services sector since the 1980s, and in particular by the growth of innovative activities in the sector of services to enterprises and in credit and financial services. At the same time, the strong industrial vocation of the region has not suffered. Lombardy remains, in fact, the main industrial area of the country. The presence, and development, of a very high number of enterprises belonging to the services sector represents a favourable situation for the improvement of the efficiency of the productive process, as well as for the growth of the regional economy. Lombardy is one of the Four Motors for Europe.

    The region can broadly be divided into three areas as regards the productive activity. Milan, where the services sector makes up for 65.3% of the employment; a group of provinces, Varese, Como, Lecco, Monza and Brianza, Bergamo and Brescia, highly industrialised, although in the two latter ones, in the plains, there is also a rich agricultural sector. Finally, in the provinces of Sondrio, Pavia, Cremona, Mantova and Lodi, there is a consistent agricultural activity, and at the same time an above average development of the services sector.

    The productivity of agriculture is enhanced by a well-developed use of fertilisers and the traditional abundance of water, boosted since the Middle Ages by the construction (partly designed by Leonardo da Vinci) of a wide net of irrigation systems. Lower plains are characterised by fodder crops, which are mowed up to eight times a year, cereals (rice, wheat and maise) and sugar beet. Productions of the higher plains include cereals, vegetables, fruit trees and mulberries. The higher areas, up to the Prealps and Alps sectors of the north, produce fruit and wine. Cattle (with the highest density in Italy), pigs and sheep are raised.

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    EMILIA ROMAGNA is the richest region under the important north-south divide parallel 45


    Emilia-Romagna today is considered one of the richest European regions and the third Italian region by GDP per capita.[2] These results have been achieved by developing a very well balanced economy that comprises Italy's biggest agricultural sector as well as a long-standing tradition in automobile, motor and mechanics manufacturing and a strong banking and insurance industry.

    In spite of the depth and variety of industrial activities in the region, agriculture has not been eclipsed. Emilia-Romagna is among the leading regions in the country, with farming contributing 5.8% of the gross regional product. The agricultural sector has aimed for increased competitiveness by means of structural reorganisation and high-quality products, and this has led to the success of marketed brands. Cereals, potatoes, maize, tomatoes and onions are the most important products, along with fruit and grapes for the production of wine (of which the best known are Emilia's Lambrusco, Bologna's Pignoletto, Romagna's Sangiovese and white Albana). Cattle and hog breeding are also highly developed.

    Farm cooperatives have been working along these lines in recent years. With their long tradition in the region there are now about 8,100 cooperatives, generally in the agricultural sector and mainly located in the provinces of Bologna (2,160) and Forlě-Cesena (1,300).[16]

    Industry in the region presents a varied and complex picture and is located along the Via Emilia. The food industry (e.g. Barilla Group) is particularly concentrated in Parma, Modena and Bologna as is the mechanical and automotive industry (e.g. Ferrari, Ducati, Lamborghini, De Tomaso, Maserati, Pagani, Sacmi).[17] The ceramic sector is concentrated in Faenza and Sassuolo. Tourism is increasingly important, especially along the Adriatic coastline and the cities of art. The regional economy is more geared to export markets than other regions in the country: the main exports are from mechanical engineering (53%), the extraction of non-metallic minerals (13%) and the clothing industry (10%).[16]

    The region of Emilia-Romagna has a very good system of transport, with 574 km of motorways, 1,053 km of railways and airports in Bologna, Forlě, Parma and Rimini. The main motorway crosses the region from north-west (Piacenza) to the south-east (Adriatic coast), connecting the main cities of Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena, Bologna, and from here further to Ravenna, Rimini and the Adriatic coast.

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    Notable mentions to theese regions, wich are the fewest south Europe with a GDP pro capita higher than the average EU

    Trentino, Aosta Valley, Rhone Alps, Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia

    And below the 45 parallel
    Basque country, Provence Alps Cote d'Azur, Liguria, Tuscany, Midi Pyrenees, Navarra

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    SEVEROZAPADEN, in bulgaria
    Is the EU region with the lowest GDP pro Capita
    I hope the situation there will get better

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    The EU average GDP pro capita in 2015 was like that of the Italian region of Piedmont 28,900 euros each person

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