List of regions of Peru by GDP

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This is a list of Regions of Peru by GDP and GDP per capita.

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List of regions by GDP

Regions by GDP in 2015 according to data by the OECD. [1]

RankRegionGDP in mil PER GDP in mil USD (PPP)
1 Lima Region 306,331124,869
2 Arequipa Region 78,73935,708
3 La Libertad Region 49,79820,442
4 Piura Region 26,59517,352
5 Cusco Region 23,12615,089
6 Ica Region 21,30113,898
7 Áncash Region 20,56813,420
8 Junín Region 18,07111,791
9 Cajamarca Region 15,76310,285
10 Lambayeque Region 15,54710,144
11 Puno Region 13,5568,844
12 Loreto Region 10,7136,990
13 San Martín Region 8,0495,252
14 Moquegua 7,9315,175
15 Ayacucho Region 7,5384,919
16 Huánuco Region 7,4944,889
17 Tacna Region 7,0634,608
18 Ucayali Region 5,9183,861
19 Pasco Region 5,7493,751
20 Huancavelica Region 4,6403,028
21 Amazonas Region 4,2582,779
22 Apurímac Region 3,8972,543
23 Madre de Dios Region 3,4592,257
24 Tumbes Region 3,4222,233
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 602,527393,125

List of regions by GDP per capita

Regions by GDP per capita in 2014 according to data by the OECD. [1]

RankRegionGDP per capita in PER GDP per capita in USD
(PPP)
1 Lima Region 47,24631,181
2 Moquegua Region 29,53519,492
3 Ica Region 26,25817,329
4 Arequipa Region 23,99415,835
5 Tacna Region 20,52713,547
6 Madre de Dios Region 20,23413,354
7 Cusco Region 18,74312,370
8 Pasco Region 18,67712,326
9 Áncash Region 16,69411,017
10 La Libertad Region 15,19410,027
11 Tumbes Region 14,7669,745
12 Piura Region 14,3569,474
13 Junín Region 11,7957,784
14 Lambayeque Region 11,4837,578
15 Ucayali Region 11,2237,407
16 Loreto Region 10,8187,139
17 Ayacucho Region 10,2096,737
18 Cajamarca Region 10,1026,667
19 Amazonas Region 9,7906,461
20 Puno Region 9,4376,228
21 Huancavelica Region 9,0705,986
22 San Martín Region 8,9045,876
23 Apurímac Region 7,8655,191
24 Huánuco Region 7,8215,162
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 18,52312,225

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