List of Spanish autonomous communities by gross domestic product
The list below shows all of the autonomous communities and two autonomous cities of Spain. The list shown is from 2016 and is in Euros.[1] Catalonia and Madrid are the largest communities in Spain in terms of GDP. Ceuta and Melilla are the smallest communities in Spain and are autonomous cities. In 2016, according to DatosMacro, the economies every community in the country grew with Balearic Islands and Madrid being the largest at 3.8% and 3.7% respectively, whilst La Rioja, the worst performing, grew by just 1.5%.
List of autonomous communities by GDP
Autonomous community | GDP billions € | Year |
---|---|---|
148.5 | 2016 | |
34.7 | 2016 | |
21.7 | 2016 | |
42.6 | 2016 | |
12.5 | 2016 | |
37.8 | 2016 | |
55.4 | 2016 | |
211.9 | 2016 | |
1.6 | 2016 | |
105.1 | 2016 | |
17.7 | 2016 | |
58.0 | 2016 | |
28.5 | 2016 | |
8.0 | 2016 | |
210.8 | 2016 | |
1.5 | 2016 | |
28.5 | 2016 | |
19.0 | 2016 | |
68.9 | 2016 |
See also
Notes
- Annual average exchange rates: GDP (in US$), according to List of countries by GDP (UN). It is estimated that the average exchange rate is US$0.9213 per EUR€ in 2000 and US$1.2436 per EUR€ in 2005. US$1 is about equal to EUR€0.7543 in 2010.
References
http://www.datosmacro.com/pib/espana-comunidades-autonomas%7C PIB de las Comunidades Autónomas
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