List of Bulgarian provinces by GDP

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This is a list of Bulgarian provinces and the capital city of Sofia by GDP

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List of provinces by GDP

Provinces by GDP in 2020 according to data by Eurostat. [1]

RankProvinceGDP in mil Bulgarian lev GDP in mil Euro (PPP)
1 Sofia (City) 51,35148,942
2 Plovdiv 9,8139,353
3 Varna 7,3817,035
4 Stara Zagora 5,0684,830
5 Burgas 4,6614,422
6 Sofia Province 4,0963,902
7 Blagoevgrad 3,2663,113
8 Pazardzhik 2,7722,642
9 Ruse 2,7682,639
10 Veliko Tarnovo 2,6172,495
11 Vratsa 2,4722,357
12 Pleven 2,3852,273
13 Haskovo 2,0601,963
14 Shumen 1,7921,708
15 Dobrich 1,7831,700
16 Kardzhali 1,7661,683
17 Gabrovo 1,5701,497
18 Sliven 1,5381,466
19 Lovech 1,3611,297
20 Montana 1,2901,230
21 Yambol 1,2321,174
22 Smolyan 1,2291,172
23 Targovishte 1,2071,150
24 Razgrad 1,1721,117
25 Kyustendil 1,1601,105
26 Pernik 1,1301,077
27 Silistra 883841
28 Vidin 726691
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 120,553114,897

List of provinces by GDP per capita

Provinces by GDP per capita in 2020 according to data by Eurostat. [2]

RankProvinceGDP per capita in Euro
(PPP)
Percent of EU27 average
(PPP)
1 Sofia (City) 37,100124
2 Sofia Province 16,80056
3 Stara Zagora 15,50051
4 Varna 15,00050
5 Vratsa 14,90049
6 Gabrovo 14,10047
7 Plovdiv 14,00047
8 Ruse 12,30041
9 Smolyan 11,40038
10 Veliko Tarnovo 10,80036
11 Burgas 10,80036
12 Lovech 10,60035
13 Kardzhali 10,60035
14 Pazardzhik 10,50035
15 Targovishte 10,40035
16 Blagoevgrad 10,30035
17 Razgrad 10,10034
18 Yambol 10,00033
19 Dobrich 9,90033
20 Shumen 9,90033
21 Montana 9,70032
22 Pleven 9,70032
23 Kyustendil 9,50032
24 Pernik 9,00030
25 Haskovo 8,70029
26 Vidin 8,40028
27 Sliven 8,00027
28 Silistra 7,80026
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 16,60055

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References

  1. "Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices by NUTS 3 regions". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 2023-10-28.
  2. "Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita at Purchasing power standard (PPS, EU27 from 2020), per inhabitant by NUTS 3 regions". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 2023-10-28.