This article lists Italian regions and autonomous provinces (NUTS 2) by gross domestic product (GDP).
This table reports the nominal GDP of the twenty regions of Italy from 2000 to 2019, expressed in billions of euro.
Region | 2000 | 2010 | 2019 | 2010-2019 % GDP change | % of nationwide 2019 GDP | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Lombardy | 259.86 | 349.55 | 468.77 | 12.34 | 22.28 |
2 | Lazio | 138.11 | 187.67 | 200.84 | 6.55 | 11.22 |
3 | Veneto | 111.46 | 143.25 | 164.86 | 13.10 | 9.21 |
4 | Emilia-Romagna | 106.15 | 137.95 | 163.75 | 15.75 | 9.15 |
5 | Piedmont | 99.69 | 124.55 | 137.78 | 9.60 | 7.70 |
6 | Tuscany | 80.68 | 105.27 | 118.72 | 11.32 | 6.63 |
7 | Campania | 83.02 | 102.91 | 109.63 | 6.12 | 6.13 |
8 | Sicily | 69.28 | 88.25 | 89.36 | 1.24 | 4.99 |
9 | Apulia | 57.74 | 70.18 | 77.47 | 9.41 | 4.33 |
10 | Liguria | 36.57 | 46.09 | 49.74 | 7.33 | 2.78 |
11 | Trentino-Alto Adige | 28.27 | 38.38 | 46.55 | 21 | 2.60 |
12 | Marche | 30.13 | 39.43 | 42.39 | 6.98 | 2.37 |
13 | Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 27.79 | 35.68 | 38.77 | 7.97 | 2.17 |
14 | Sardinia | 25.01 | 33.32 | 35.25 | 5.47 | 1.97 |
15 | Calabria | 26.26 | 33.27 | 33.61 | 1.01 | 1.88 |
16 | Abruzzo | 24.10 | 30.81 | 33.13 | 7.00 | 1.85 |
17 | Umbria | 17.71 | 22.18 | 23.26 | 4.64 | 1.30 |
18 | Basilicata | 9.82 | 11.19 | 13.09 | 14.51 | 0.73 |
19 | Molise | 5.42 | 6.68 | 6.49 | 2.84 | 0.36 |
20 | Aosta Valley | 3.44 | 4.73 | 4.86 | 2.67 | 0.27 |
— | Italy | 1,241.51 | 1,611.27 | 1,789.74 | 9.97 | 100.00 |
Figures are in euros at market exchange rates and not at purchasing power parity (PPP).
Rank | Region | 2017 | % of nationwide average |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol | 39,750 | 137.54 |
2 | Lombardy | 38,500 | 133.22 |
3 | Emilia-Romagna | 35,800 | 123.88 |
4 | Aosta Valley | 35,700 | 123.53 |
5 | Veneto | 33,500 | 115.92 |
6 | Lazio | 33,200 | 114.88 |
7 | Liguria | 32,000 | 110.73 |
8 | Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 31,400 | 108.65 |
9 | Tuscany | 30,900 | 106.92 |
10 | Piedmont | 30,700 | 106.23 |
11 | Marche | 27,200 | 94.12 |
12 | Abruzzo | 25,000 | 86.51 |
13 | Umbria | 24,800 | 85.81 |
14 | Basilicata | 21,400 | 74.05 |
15 | Sardinia | 20,900 | 72.32 |
16 | Molise | 20,100 | 69.55 |
17 | Apulia | 18,700 | 64.71 |
18 | Campania | 18,500 | 64.01 |
19 | Sicily | 17,700 | 61.25 |
20 | Calabria | 17,400 | 60.21 |
— | Italy | 28,900 | 100.00 |
All provinces and metropolitan cities of Italy by GDP and GDP per capita in 2021. [3]
Province | Region | 2021 GDP (in mil. of Euro) | 2021 GDP (mil. of US$ PPP) | 2021 GDP per capita (in Euro) | 2021 GDP per capita (in US$ PPP) |
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Metropolitan City of Turin | Piedmont | 75,854 | 122,854 | 34,264 | 55,495 |
Vercelli | Piedmont | 5,041 | 8,164 | 30,305 | 49,083 |
Biella | Piedmont | 4,779 | 7,740 | 28,050 | 45,430 |
Verbano-Cusio-Ossola | Piedmont | 3,886 | 6,294 | 25,140 | 40,717 |
Novara | Piedmont | 11,693 | 18,938 | 32,263 | 52,254 |
Cuneo | Piedmont | 19,862 | 32,169 | 34,188 | 55,371 |
Asti | Piedmont | 5,606 | 9,080 | 26,844 | 43,477 |
Alessandria | Piedmont | 12,228 | 19,804 | 29,945 | 48,500 |
Aosta Valley | Aosta Valley | 4,777 | 7,737 | 38,612 | 62,537 |
Imperia | Liguria | 5,231 | 8,472 | 25,032 | 40,542 |
Savona | Liguria | 7,958 | 12,888 | 29,593 | 47,930 |
Metropolitan City of Genoa | Liguria | 29,039 | 47,032 | 35,392 | 57,321 |
La Spezia | Liguria | 7,190 | 11,644 | 33,362 | 54,034 |
Varese | Lombardy | 26,852 | 43,490 | 30,552 | 49,483 |
Como | Lombardy | 17,584 | 28,480 | 29,519 | 47,810 |
Lecco | Lombardy | 11,055 | 17,905 | 33,198 | 53,768 |
Sondrio | Lombardy | 5,388 | 8,726 | 30,134 | 48,806 |
Bergamo | Lombardy | 39,562 | 64,076 | 35,859 | 58,078 |
Brescia | Lombardy | 45,428 | 73,577 | 36,214 | 58,653 |
Pavia | Lombardy | 14,195 | 22,990 | 26,525 | 42,960 |
Lodi | Lombardy | 6,562 | 10,628 | 28,864 | 46,748 |
Cremona | Lombardy | 12,280 | 19,889 | 34,891 | 56,510 |
Mantua | Lombardy | 13,420 | 21,736 | 33,114 | 53,632 |
Metropolitan City of Milan | Lombardy | 193,373 | 313,191 | 59,901 | 97,017 |
Monza and Brianza | Lombardy | 28,501 | 46,160 | 32,750 | 53,042 |
L'Aquila | Abruzzo | 7,608 | 12,321 | 26,244 | 42,505 |
Teramo | Abruzzo | 7,671 | 12,425 | 25,539 | 41,363 |
Pescara | Abruzzo | 8,061 | 13,056 | 25,692 | 41,612 |
Chieti | Abruzzo | 10,111 | 16,376 | 27,000 | 43,730 |
Isernia | Molise | 1,725 | 2,793 | 21,293 | 34,486 |
Campobasso | Molise | 4,925 | 7,976 | 23,205 | 37,583 |
Caserta | Campania | 16,445 | 26,634 | 18,202 | 29,480 |
Benevento | Campania | 4,892 | 7,923 | 18,399 | 29,799 |
Metropolitan City of Naples | Campania | 61,059 | 98,892 | 20,438 | 33,101 |
Avellino | Campania | 7,741 | 12,538 | 19,248 | 31,174 |
Salerno | Campania | 21,385 | 34,635 | 20,075 | 32,514 |
Taranto | Apulia | 11,491 | 18,611 | 20,486 | 33,179 |
Brindisi | Apulia | 7,327 | 11,867 | 19,201 | 31,098 |
Lecce | Apulia | 14,272 | 23,116 | 18,397 | 29,797 |
Foggia | Apulia | 11,350 | 18,382 | 18,894 | 30,601 |
Metropolitan City of Bari | Apulia | 28,702 | 46,486 | 23,364 | 37,840 |
Barletta-Andria-Trani | Apulia | 6,504 | 10,534 | 17,078 | 27,660 |
Potenza | Basilicata | 9,206 | 14 910 | 26,224 | 42,473 |
Matera | Basilicata | 4,087 | 6,620 | 21,278 | 34,462 |
Cosenza | Calabria | 11,139 | 18,041 | 16,494 | 26,714 |
Crotone | Calabria | 3,080 | 4,988 | 18,802 | 30,452 |
Catanzaro | Calabria | 7,213 | 11,683 | 20,965 | 33,956 |
Vibo Valentia | Calabria | 2,542 | 4,116 | 16,734 | 27,103 |
Reggio Calabria | Calabria | 9,764 | 15,814 | 18,671 | 30,239 |
Trapani | Sicily | 7,088 | 11,480 | 16,968 | 27,481 |
Metropolitan City of Palermo | Sicily | 24,380 | 39,486 | 20,167 | 32,663 |
Metropolitan City of Messina | Sicily | 11,585 | 18,764 | 19,193 | 31,086 |
Agrigento | Sicily | 6,751 | 10,934 | 16,227 | 26,281 |
Caltanissetta | Sicily | 4,473 | 7,245 | 17,703 | 28,672 |
Enna | Sicily | 2,628 | 4,256 | 17,703 | 27,072 |
Metropolitan City of Catania | Sicily | 21,020 | 34,044 | 19,539 | 31,646 |
Ragusa | Sicily | 6,006 | 9,727 | 19,035 | 30,829 |
Syracuse | Sicily | 8,005 | 12,965 | 20,739 | 33,589 |
Sassari | Sardinia | 10,845 | 17,565 | 22,763 | 36,867 |
Nuoro | Sardinia | 4,109 | 6,655 | 20,447 | 33,116 |
Metropolitan City of Cagliari | Sardinia | 12,059 | 19,530 | 28,603 | 46,326 |
Oristano | Sardinia | 3,024 | 4,898 | 19,889 | 32,212 |
Sud Sardegna | Sardinia | 5,648 | 9,147 | 16,723 | 27,085 |
Alto Adige | Trentino-Alto Adige | 25,931 | 41,998 | 48,582 | 78,684 |
Trentino | Trentino-Alto Adige | 21,645 | 35,056 | 39,968 | 64,732 |
Verona | Veneto | 32,499 | 52,636 | 35,099 | 56,847 |
Vicenza | Veneto | 31,426 | 50,898 | 36,818 | 59,631 |
Belluno | Veneto | 6,729 | 10,898 | 33,780 | 54,711 |
Treviso | Veneto | 30,847 | 49,960 | 35,087 | 56,828 |
Metropolitan City of Venice | Veneto | 26,470 | 42,872 | 31,504 | 51,024 |
Padua | Veneto | 33,461 | 54,195 | 35,945 | 58,217 |
Rovigo | Veneto | 6,330 | 10,252 | 27,541 | 44,606 |
Pordenone | Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 10,213 | 16,541 | 32,940 | 53,349 |
Udine | Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 17,244 | 27,928 | 33,175 | 53,730 |
Gorizia | Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 4,115 | 6,664 | 29,712 | 48,122 |
Trieste | Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 8,913 | 14,435 | 38,791 | 62,827 |
Piacenza | Emilia-Romagna | 10,020 | 16,229 | 35,334 | 57,227 |
Parma | Emilia-Romagna | 19,032 | 30,825 | 42,363 | 68,612 |
Reggio Emilia | Emilia-Romagna | 20,311 | 32,896 | 38,588 | 62,498 |
Modena | Emilia-Romagna | 29,072 | 47,085 | 41,370 | 67,004 |
Metropolitan City of Bologna | Emilia-Romagna | 43,129 | 69,852 | 42,566 | 68,941 |
Ferrara | Emilia-Romagna | 9,540 | 15,452 | 27,993 | 45,337 |
Ravenna | Emilia-Romagna | 12,834 | 20,786 | 33,237 | 53,831 |
Forlì-Cesena | Emilia-Romagna | 13,605 | 22,036 | 34,710 | 56,217 |
Rimini | Emilia-Romagna | 10,389 | 16,825 | 30,729 | 49,769 |
Massa and Carrara | Tuscany | 4,928 | 7,982 | 26,053 | 42,196 |
Lucca | Tuscany | 11,414 | 18,487 | 29,786 | 48,242 |
Pistoia | Tuscany | 7,652 | 12,394 | 26,402 | 42,762 |
Metropolitan City of Florence | Tuscany | 38,838 | 62,903 | 39,118 | 63,356 |
Prato | Tuscany | 8,238 | 13,343 | 31,479 | 50,984 |
Livorno | Tuscany | 9,318 | 15,092 | 28,398 | 45,993 |
Pisa | Tuscany | 13,920 | 22,545 | 33,341 | 54,000 |
Arezzo | Tuscany | 10,174 | 16,478 | 30,307 | 49,085 |
Siena | Tuscany | 8,352 | 13,528 | 31,817 | 51,532 |
Grosseto | Tuscany | 5,650 | 9,151 | 25,985 | 42,086 |
Perugia | Umbria | 17,527 | 28,387 | 27,259 | 44,149 |
Terni | Umbria | 5,620 | 9,103 | 25,648 | 41,540 |
Pesaro and Urbino | Marche | 10,394 | 16,834 | 29,565 | 47,884 |
Ancona | Marche | 14,656 | 23,737 | 31,651 | 51,263 |
Macerata | Marche | 8,586 | 13,906 | 28,041 | 45,415 |
Ascoli Piceno | Marche | 5,506 | 8,918 | 27,138 | 43,953 |
Fermo | Marche | 4,158 | 6,734 | 24,601 | 39,844 |
Viterbo | Lazio | 6,893 | 11,164 | 22,323 | 36,155 |
Rieti | Lazio | 3,441 | 5,573 | 22,752 | 36,850 |
Metropolitan City of Rome | Lazio | 163,462 | 264,746 | 38,697 | 62,674 |
Latina | Lazio | 13,619 | 22,058 | 24,027 | 38,915 |
Frosinone | Lazio | 11,097 | 17,973 | 23,529 | 38,108 |
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