List of Turkish provinces by GDP

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This is a list of Turkish provinces by GDP and GDP per capita.

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List of provinces by GDP

Provinces by GDP in 2021 according to data by the Turkish Statistical Institute. [1]

List of provinces in Turkey by GDP in 2021 (millions of GDP)
Average annual exchange rate in 2021: TRY 8.9808 per U.S. dollar
RankProvincesGDP

(TRY)

GDP

(US$)

Share

(%)

1 Istanbul 2,202,156276,20730.38
2 Ankara 667,14274,2859.20
3 İzmir 462,15151,4606.38
4 Kocaeli 309,31434,4424.27
5 Bursa 302,12133,6414.17
6 Antalya 208,47223,2132.88
7 Konya 149,22916,6162.06
8 Gaziantep 148,58816,5452.05
9 Tekirdağ 145,71616,2252.01
10 Adana 141,67315,7751.95
11 Mersin 139,76115,5621.93
12 Manisa 122,43813,6331.69
13 Kayseri 107,37811,9561.49
14 Hatay 101,46211,2981.40
15 Balıkesir 90,05410,0271.24
16 Muğla 84,8109,4441.17
17 Sakarya 81,7409,1021.13
18 Eskişehir 81,5279,0781.12
19 Denizli 81,3829,0621.12
20 Samsun 74,8308,3321.03
21 Aydın 65,2047,2600.90
22 Kahramanmaraş 63,0047,0150.87
23 Diyarbakır 62,4946,9590.86
24 Şanlıurfa 57,5896,4130.80
25 Çanakkale 49,1425,4720.68
26 Trabzon 43,9794,8970.61
27 Mardin 42,5414,7370.59
28 Zonguldak 42,0314,6800.58
29 Afyonkarahisar 40,9754,5630.57
30 Malatya 38,8314,3240.54
31 Kütahya 38,6554,3040.53
32 Sivas 36,0804,0180.50
33 Kırklareli 35,2203,9220.49
34 Erzurum 35,1853,9180.49
35 Elazığ 33,1243,6880.46
36 Ordu 33,0933,6850.46
37 Van 31,8243,5440.44
38 Osmaniye 30,9463,4460.43
39 Düzce 30,5473,0410.42
40 Yalova 29,3083,2630.40
41 Bolu 29,2653,2590.40
42 Edirne 28,0293,1210.39
43 Uşak 27,6703,0810.38
44 Aksaray 27,6223,0760.38
45 Isparta 27,3333,0440.38
46 Çorum 25,7582,8680.36
47 Kastamonu 25,5422,8440.35
48 Şırnak 24,4152,7190.34
49 Tokat 24,3962,7170.34
50 Adıyaman 23,2362,5870.32
51 Bilecik 23,5152,6180.32
52 Batman 22,7982,5390.32
53 Giresun 21,2342,3640.29
54 Rize 20,2092,2500.28
55 Erzincan 20,0192,2290.28
56 Niğde 19,6032,1830.27
57 Kırıkkale 18,6632,0780.26
58 Yozgat 18,3132,0390.25
59 Karaman 18,1092,0160.25
60 Burdur 18,0252,0070.25
61 Amasya 17,6991,9710.24
62 Karabük 17,1201,9060.24
63 Nevşehir 15,8071,7600.22
64 Artvin 15,3031,7040.21
65 Muş 14,2791,5900.20
66 Ağrı 14,2251,5840.20
67 Kırşehir 13,9591,5540.19
68 Çankırı 13,9071,5490.19
69 Siirt 13,1651,4660.18
70 Hakkâri 12,4071,3820.17
71 Bitlis 12,2561,3650.17
72 Bingöl 12,1021,3480.17
73 Kars 11,7201,3050.16
74 Bartın 10,6831,1900.15
75 Sinop 9,9971,1130.14
76 Iğdır 9,8171,0930.14
77 Gümüşhane 6,9397730.10
78 Kilis 7,0077800.10
79 Tunceli 6,0996790.08
80 Ardahan 4,9685530.07
81 Bayburt 3,8614300.05
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List of provinces by GDP per capita

Provinces by GDP per capita in 2023 according to data by the Turkish Statistical Institute. [1]

List of provinces in Turkey by GDP per capita in 2023
Average annual exchange rate in 2023: TRY 23.8136 per U.S. dollar
RankProvincesGDP per capita

(TRY)

GDP per capita

(US$)

Share

(%)

1 Kocaeli 516.46021,985171
2 İstanbul 510.73321,741163
3 Ankara 438.24218,655144
4 Tekirdağ 401.68317,099131
5 İzmir 361.04615,369124
6 Bilecik 352.71015,014117
7 Yalova 348.70414,844114
8 Antalya 348.33614,828112
9 Kırklareli 336.25314,314109
10 Bursa 326.93613,917108
11 Bolu 326.86913,914106
12 Muğla 326.86313,914106
13 Eskişehir 321.51513,686104
14 Çanakkale 311.11012,923104
15 Manisa 303.58912,15596
16 Sakarya 285.55012,13195
17 Mersin 284.96912,02593
18 Karaman 282.49011,95292
19 Düzce 280.77711,51290
20 Kırıkkale 270.42711,19189
21 Balıkesir 262.89011,06289
22 Kayseri 259.85810,99688
23 Denizli 258.31210,80385
24 Tunceli 253.78810,79084
25 Edirne 253.48210,67684
26 Aksaray 250.79810,56384
27 Erzincan 248.13710,55087
28 Çankırı 247.83210,36283
29 Burdur 243.41310,32482
30 Konya 242.52110,31379
31 Adana 242.25810,28479
32 Zonguldak 241.5979,93779
33 Kütahya 233.4429,88777
34 Gaziantep 232.2729,88077
35 Isparta 232.1009,84976
36 Kastamonu 231.3629,77476
37 Uşak 229.6129,68974
38 Artvin 227.6199,62073
39 Aydın 225.9969,49071
40 Samsun 222.9479,18971
41 Kırşehir 215.8729,14069
42 Nevşehir 214.7059,11469
43 Kilis 214.1118,97867
44 Karabük 210.9028,96866
45 Ardahan 210.6658,91766
46 Hatay 209.4708,84365
47 Afyonkarahisar 207.7488,63765
48 Kahramanmaraş 202.8898,56364
49 Niğde 201.1558,56364
50 Sivas 201.1528,38564
51 Elazığ 196.9888,33163
52 Amasya 195.7058,30961
53 Trabzon 195.1998,08960
54 Rize 190.0128,02758
55 Osmaniye 188.5757,87858
56 Bartın 185.0737,83058
57 Çorum 183.9347,82457
58 Sinop 183.7887,81757
59 Malatya 183.6377,79457
60 Şırnak 183.0907,55555
61 Erzurum 177.4907,36553
62 Yozgat 173.0097,26653
63 Mardin 170.7007,23652
64 Hakkari 169.9746,86151
65 Siirt 161.1726,70250
66 Giresun 157.4476,69549
67 Ordu 157.2726,65148
68 Bayburt 156.2476,60648
69 Adıyaman 155.1926,56448
70 Iğdır 154.2036,55446
71 Kars 153.9666,54545
72 Gümüşhane 153.7646,41645
73 Bingöl 150.7236,16545
74 Tokat 144.8156,10644
75 Batman 143.4355,86644
76 Diyarbakır 137.7935,76241
77 Muş 135.3585,63441
78 Bitlis 132.3425,55038
79 Şanlıurfa 130.3824,97136
80 Ağrı 116.7674,70631
81 Van 110.5534,59831
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References

  1. 1 2 "Statistics by Theme > National Accounts > Regional Accounts". www.turkstat.gov.tr. Retrieved 11 May 2023.