List of regions of Baltic States by gross regional product (GRP)

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This article is about the list of regions of Baltic States by gross regional product (GRP).

Baltic regions by GDP per capita. 2022 data for Lithuania and Estonia, 2020 for Latvia Baltic regions by GDP per capita.png
Baltic regions by GDP per capita. 2022 data for Lithuania and Estonia, 2020 for Latvia

Regions according to their gross regional product in EUR. [1] [2] [3]

2021/2022 ranking

RankRegionCountryGDP (bil. €)GDP per capita (€)Year
1 Vilnius County flag.svg Vilnius County Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 29.4535,3002022
2 Flag of et-Harju maakond.svg Harju County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 21.6834,6002022
3 Riga Planning Region logo.png Riga Planning Region Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 21.3125,0002021
4 LTU Kauno apskritis flag.svg Kaunas County Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 13.7223,9002022
5 LTU Klaipedos apskritis flag.svg Klaipėda County Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 7.0221,3002022
6 Siauliai County flag.svg Šiauliai County Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 4.6217,6002022
7 Tartumaa lipp.svg Tartu County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 4.1926,2002022
8 Vidzeme Planning Region logo.svg Vidzeme Planning Region Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 3.7013,4002021
9 Panevezys County flag.svg Panevėžys County Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 3.6317,1002022
10 Kurzeme Planning Region logo.svg Kurzeme Planning Region Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 3.3812,1002021
11 Flag of Zemgale.svg Zemgale Planning Region Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 2.7112,0002021
12 Ida-Virumaa lipp.svg Ida-Viru County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 2.6319,8002022
13 Telsiai County flag.svg Telšiai County Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 2.2216,9002022
14 Official flag of Latgale.svg Latgale Planning Region Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 2.218,8002021
15 Marijampole County flag.svg Marijampolė County Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1.9614,4002022
16 Alytus County flag.svg Alytus County Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1.8513,6002022
17 Utena County flag.svg Utena County Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1.7313,8002022
18 Parnumaa lipp.svg Pärnu County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 1.5918,3002022
19 Taurage County flag.svg Tauragė County Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1.2013,2002022
20 Laane-Virumaa lipp.svg Lääne-Viru County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 1.0718,2002022
21 Viljandimaa lipp.svg Viljandi County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0.9019,7002022
22 Flag of et-Jarva maakond.svg Järva County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0.6120,4002022
23 Vorumaa lipp.svg Võru County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0.5817,0002022
24 Raplamaa lipp.svg Rapla County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0.5416,0002022
25 Saaremaa lipp.svg Saare County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0.5216,4002022
26 Jogevamaa lipp.svg Jõgeva County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0.4716,7002022
27 Valgamaa lipp.svg Valga County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0.4315,3002022
28 Polvamaa lipp.svg Põlva County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0.3514,5002022
29 Laanemaa lipp.svg Lääne County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0.3215,7002022
30 Hiiumaa lipp.svg Hiiu County Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 0.1517,2002022

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References

  1. "Gross domestic product and gross value added by planning region, State city and municipality at current prices (after administrative-territorial reform in 2021)". stat.gov.lv.
  2. "BENDRASIS VIDAUS PRODUKTAS PAGAL APSKRITIS 2022 M." osp.stat.gov.lt.
  3. "GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY COUNTY". stat.ee.