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This is a list of the 41 Romanian counties, and one city with special status (Bucharest, the national capital) by GDP and GDP per capita.
Counties by GDP in 2015 according to data by the OECD. [1]
Rank | County | GDP in mil RON | GDP in mil USD (PPP) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Bucharest | 178,772 | 107,199 |
2 | Timiș | 33,634 | 20,168 |
3 | Constanța | 32,807 | 19,673 |
4 | Cluj | 31,207 | 18,713 |
5 | Prahova | 28,131 | 16,868 |
6 | Brașov | 23,441 | 14,056 |
7 | Iași | 21,769 | 13,054 |
8 | Ilfov | 19,097 | 11,452 |
9 | Argeș | 19,071 | 11,436 |
10 | Dolj | 17,288 | 10,367 |
11 | Bihor | 16,275 | 9,759 |
12 | Mureș | 15,559 | 9,330 |
13 | Sibiu | 15,488 | 9,287 |
14 | Arad | 15,323 | 9,188 |
15 | Bacău | 13,994 | 8,391 |
16 | Suceava | 12,781 | 7,664 |
17 | Dâmbovița | 12,616 | 7,565 |
18 | Galați | 12,603 | 7,557 |
19 | Maramureș | 12,074 | 7,240 |
20 | Alba | 11,749 | 7,045 |
21 | Gorj | 11,322 | 6,789 |
22 | Hunedoara | 10,887 | 6,528 |
23 | Buzău | 10,247 | 6,144 |
24 | Vâlcea | 9,771 | 5,859 |
25 | Neamț | 9,722 | 5,830 |
26 | Olt | 8,620 | 5,169 |
27 | Satu Mare | 8,593 | 5,153 |
28 | Brăila | 7,695 | 4,614 |
29 | Caraș-Severin | 7,632 | 4,577 |
30 | Bistrița-Năsăud | 7,464 | 4,476 |
31 | Harghita | 7,357 | 4,412 |
32 | Vrancea | 7,295 | 4,374 |
33 | Teleorman | 7,033 | 4,217 |
34 | Botoșani | 6,904 | 4,140 |
35 | Giurgiu | 6,632 | 3,977 |
36 | Ialomița | 6,610 | 3,964 |
37 | Călărași | 6,539 | 3,921 |
38 | Vaslui | 6,281 | 3,767 |
39 | Sălaj | 6,077 | 3,644 |
40 | Tulcea | 5,512 | 3,305 |
41 | Mehedinți | 5,134 | 3,079 |
42 | Covasna | 5,090 | 3,052 |
Romania | 712,660 | 427,341 |
Counties by GDP per capita in 2015 according to data by the OECD. [1]
Rank | County | GDP per capita in RON | GDP per capita in USD (PPP) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Bucharest | 96,693 | 57,981 |
2 | Timiș | 48,317 | 28,973 |
3 | Constanța | 48,085 | 28,834 |
4 | Cluj | 44,517 | 26,694 |
5 | Ilfov | 43,650 | 26,175 |
6 | Brașov | 42,551 | 25,515 |
7 | Sibiu | 38,716 | 23,215 |
8 | Prahova | 37,809 | 22,672 |
9 | Arad | 36,034 | 21,607 |
10 | Alba | 35,108 | 21,052 |
11 | Gorj | 34,365 | 20,606 |
12 | Argeș | 31,889 | 19,122 |
13 | Mureș | 28,545 | 17,117 |
14 | Bihor | 28,530 | 17,108 |
15 | Sălaj | 27,850 | 16,700 |
16 | Iași | 27,641 | 16,575 |
17 | Hunedoara | 27,133 | 16,270 |
18 | Vâlcea | 27,024 | 16,205 |
19 | Tulcea | 26,944 | 16,157 |
20 | Dolj | 26,854 | 16,103 |
21 | Caraș-Severin | 26,848 | 16,099 |
22 | Bistrița-Năsăud | 26,386 | 15,822 |
23 | Maramureș | 25,713 | 15,419 |
24 | Satu Mare | 25,340 | 15,195 |
25 | Brăila | 25,155 | 15,084 |
26 | Dâmbovița | 24,866 | 14,910 |
27 | Ialomița | 24,864 | 14,909 |
28 | Covasna | 24,594 | 14,748 |
29 | Galați | 24,136 | 14,473 |
30 | Giurgiu | 24,065 | 14,430 |
31 | Harghita | 23,860 | 14,307 |
32 | Buzău | 23,624 | 14,166 |
33 | Bacău | 23,235 | 13,933 |
34 | Călărași | 22,011 | 13,199 |
35 | Vrancea | 21,944 | 13,158 |
36 | Neamț | 21,250 | 12,743 |
37 | Olt | 20,746 | 12,440 |
38 | Suceava | 20,278 | 12,160 |
39 | Mehedinți | 20,180 | 12,101 |
40 | Teleorman | 19,624 | 11,767 |
41 | Botoșani | 17,388 | 10,426 |
42 | Vaslui | 16,178 | 9,701 |
Romania | 35,965 | 21,566 |
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