List of regions of Poland by GDP

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This article is about the gross domestic product of regions of the Poland, defined as Level 2 regions of the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS 2), in nominal values. Values are shown in euros in the original source. All values are rounded to the nearest hundred. Except Warsaw metropolitan area, which is within Mazowieckie, all areas below are Voivodeships of Poland.

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NUTS-2

This is a list of NUTS-2 regions of Poland by nominal GDP shown in euros. Statistics shown are for 2022 levels.

RankNUTS-2GDP (bil. €) [1] GDP per capita (€)
1 Warsaw 114.43635,000
2 Silesia 79.20618,100
3 Greater Poland 64.06517,800
4 Lower Silesia 56.14919,500
5 Lesser Poland 52.68715,400
6 Pomerania 40.84117,300
7 Łódź 38.80716,100
8 Masovian Regional 35.86315,600
9 Kujawy-Pomerania 28.56714,300
10 Podkarpackie 24.48711,700
11 Lubelskie 23.91111,700
12 West Pomerania 23.32514,300
13 Warmia-Masuria 16.47812,100
14 Podlaskie 14.62712,709
15 Holy Cross 14.25512,000
16 Lubusz 13.90614,200
17 Opole 12.98613,700

Metropolitan areas

This is a list of metropolitan areas of Poland by nominal GDP shown in euros.

RankMetropolitan areaGDP [2] [1] Date
1 Warsaw €114.436 billion2022
2 Katowice €44.570 billion2021
3 Kraków €28.742 billion2021
4 Poznań €28.603 billion2021
5 Gdansk €23.781 billion2021
6 Łódź €18.415 billion2021
7 Wrocław €16.579 billion2021
8 Bydgoszcz €11.904 billion2021

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References

  1. 1 2 "EU regions by GDP, Eurostat".
  2. "Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices by metropolitan regions". ec.europa.eu.