List of Belgian provinces by GDP
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This article listsBelgian provincesand regions (NUTS 2) bygross domestic product(GDP).
By GDP
[edit]This table reports thegross domestic product(nominal GDP), expressed in billions ofeuro,of the ten provinces and theBrussels capital regionin 2021.[1]
Flemish Region Walloon Region
Rank | Province | GDP in bn. EUR |
---|---|---|
1 | Antwerp | 98,189 |
- | Brussels | 90,459 |
2 | East Flanders | 62,123 |
3 | West Flanders | 52,323 |
4 | Flemish Brabant | 51,731 |
5 | Hainaut | 36,940 |
6 | Liège | 34,715 |
7 | Limburg | 31,766 |
8 | Walloon Brabant | 21,155 |
9 | Namur | 14,697 |
10 | Luxembourg | 7,887 |
By GDP per capita
[edit]This table reports thegross domestic product(adjusted forpurchasing power parity), expressed ineuro,of the ten provinces and theBrussels capital regionin 2021.
Flemish Region Walloon Region
Rank | Province | GDP per capita in EUR |
---|---|---|
- | Brussels | 66,200 |
1 | Antwerp | 46,900 |
2 | Walloon Brabant | 46,500 |
3 | Flemish Brabant | 39,800 |
4 | West Flanders | 39,000 |
5 | East Flanders | 36,300 |
6 | Limburg | 32,300 |
7 | Liège | 28,000 |
8 | Namur | 26,300 |
9 | Hainaut | 24,600 |
10 | Luxembourg | 24,200 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"EU regions by GDP, Eurostat".Retrieved18 September2023.