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Revision as of 21:50, 23 October 2012

This is a list of first-level country subdivisions which have a nominal Gross domestic product in excess of US$ 100 billion. Those subdivisions which are the largest in their respective countries are shown in bold.

List

List of country subdivisions by nominal GDP (in millions of USD)
Rank First-level country subdivision Country GDP Year
1 England England  United Kingdom 2,000,000 2010[citation needed]
2 California California  United States 1,958,904 2011[1]
3 Texas Texas  United States 1,308,132 2011[1]
4 New York (state) New York  United States 1,157,969 2011[1]
5 Tokyo Tokyo  Japan 1,055,000 2011[2]
6 China Guangdong  China 815,532 2011[3]
7 São Paulo (state) São Paulo  Brazil 792,192 2011[4]
8 North Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia  Germany 791,840 2011[5]
9 Florida Florida  United States 754,225 2011[1]
10 China Jiangsu  China 752,528 2011[3]
11 Île-de-France Île-de-France  France 738,037 2009[6]
12 China Shandong  China 703,369 2011[3]
13 Illinois Illinois  United States 670,727 2011[1]
14 Ontario Ontario  Canada 645,267 2011[7]
15 Bavaria Bavaria  Germany 621,440 2011[5]
16 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania  United States 578,839 2011[1]
17 Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg  Germany 523,790 2011[5]
18 China Zhejiang  China 500,385 2011[3]
19 Ohio Ohio  United States 486,989 2011[1]
20 New Jersey New Jersey  United States 483,962 2011[1]
21 Lombardy Lombardy  Italy 479,578 2009[citation needed]
22 Moscow Moscow  Russia 459,000 2008 [8]
23 North Carolina North Carolina  United States 439,862 2011[1]
24 Osaka Prefecture Osaka  Japan 430,000 2011[citation needed]
25 Virginia Virginia  United States 428,909 2011[1]
26 China Henan  China 421,627 2011[3]
27 New South Wales New South Wales  Australia 419,900 2010[9]
28 Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia  United States 418,943 2011[1]
29 Massachusetts Massachusetts  United States 391,771 2011[1]
30 Michigan Michigan  United States 385,248 2011[1]
31 Aichi Prefecture Aichi  Japan 382,000 2011[citation needed]
32 China Hebei  China 375,119 2011[3]
33 Kanagawa Prefecture Kanagawa  Japan 361,000 2011[citation needed]
34 Washington (state) Washington  United States 355,083 2011[1]
35 China Liaoning  China 341,022 2011[3]
36 Quebec Quebec  Canada 340,000 2011[citation needed]
37 China Sichuan  China 325,551 2011[3]
38 Hesse Hesse  Germany 318,080 2011[5]
39 Lower Saxony Lower Saxony  Germany 312,290 2011[5]
40 China Hunan  China 304,007 2011[3]
41 China Hubei  China 303,372 2011[3]
42 Maryland Maryland  United States 301,100 2011[1]
43 China Shanghai  China 297,202 2011[3]
44 Victoria (state) Victoria  Australia 293,313 2010[9]
45 IndiaMaharashtra  India 282,233 2011[10]
46 Minnesota Minnesota  United States 281,712 2011[1]
47 Indiana Indiana  United States 278,128 2011[1]
48 Seoul  South Korea 271,000 2011[citation needed]
49 China Fujian  China 269,558 2011[3]
50 Flemish Region Flemish Region  Belgium 268,579 2010[11]
51 Tennessee Tennessee  United States 266,527 2011[1]
52 Colorado Colorado  United States 264,308 2011[1]
53 Catalonia Catalonia  Spain 262,388 2010[12]
54 Arizona Arizona  United States 258,447 2011[1]
55 Queensland Queensland  Australia 254,550 2010[9]
56  Federal District  Mexico 257,000 2011[citation needed]
57 Wisconsin Wisconsin  United States 254,818 2011[1]
58 Rhône-Alpes Rhône-Alpes  France 254,300 2011[citation needed]
59 Community of Madrid Community of Madrid  Spain 252,407 2010[12]
60 Missouri Missouri  United States 249,525 2011[1]
61 Saitama Prefecture Saitama  Japan 248,000 2011[citation needed]
62 China Beijing  China 247,730 2011[3]
63 Louisiana Louisiana  United States 247,720 2011[1]
64 Hong Kong Hong Kong  China 242,923 2011[13]
65 Lazio Lazio  Italy 242,000 2011[citation needed]
66 China Anhui  China 233,949 2011[3]
67 Chiba Prefecture Chiba  Japan 233,000 2011[citation needed]
68 Connecticut Connecticut  United States 230,090 2010[1]
69 Gyeonggi-do  South Korea 228,000 2011[citation needed]
70 China Inner Mongolia  China 220,569 2011[3]
71 Minas Gerais Minas Gerais  Brazil 220,000 2011[citation needed]
72 Hokkaido Hokkaido  Japan 219,300 2011[citation needed]
73 British Columbia British Columbia  Canada 217,000 2011[citation needed]
74 Hyōgo Prefecture Hyogo  Japan 216,500 2011[citation needed]
75 Scotland Scotland  United Kingdom 215,368 2011[14]
76 Fukuoka Prefecture Fukuoka  Japan 213,400 2011[citation needed]
77 Emirate of Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 212,000 2011[citation needed]
78 Western Australia Western Australia  Australia 208,000 2011[citation needed]
79 Istanbul Turkey Turkey 206,000 2011[citation needed]
80 Veneto Veneto  Italy 202,500 2011[citation needed]
81 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur  France 199,200 2011[citation needed]
82 Oregon Oregon  United States 194,742 2011[1]
83 China Heilongjiang  China 193,593 2011[3]
84 China Shaanxi  China 191,851 2011[3]
85 Emilia-Romagna Emilia–Romagna  Italy 191,500 2011[citation needed]
86 Andalusia Andalusia  Spain 189,978 2010[12]
87 Shizuoka Prefecture Shizuoka  Japan 183,600 2011[citation needed]
88 South Holland South Holland  Netherlands 182,000 2011[citation needed]
89 China Guangxi  China 181,370 2011[3]
90 Riyadh Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 180,000 2011[citation needed]
91 China Jiangxi  China 179,349 2011[3]
92 Rio de Janeiro (state) Rio de Janeiro  Brazil 176,234 2009[citation needed]
93 Piedmont Piedmont  Italy 175,000 2011[citation needed]
94 China Tianjin  China 173,267 2011[3]
95 Alabama Alabama  United States 173,122 2011[1]
96 China Shanxi  China 171,861 2011[3]
97 Libya Central Java Indonesia Indonesia 170,000 2011[citation needed]
98 South Carolina South Carolina  United States 165,785 2011[1]
99 Kentucky Kentucky  United States 164,799 2011[1]
100 Tyumen Oblast Tyumen Oblast  Russia 167,000 2011[citation needed]
101 China Jilin  China 163,049 2011[3]
102 Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul  Brazil 161,000 2011[citation needed]
103 Rhineland-Palatinate Rhineland-Palatinate  Germany 157,600 2011[5]
104 Stockholm Sweden Sweden 156,000 2011[citation needed]
105 China Chongqing  China 155,000 2011[3]
106 Oklahoma Oklahoma  United States 154,966 2011[1]
107 North Holland North Holland  Netherlands 152,000 2011[citation needed]
108 Alberta Alberta  Canada 150,147 2011[citation needed]
109 Southern Finland Finland Finland 150,000 2011[citation needed]
110 Tuscany Tuscany  Italy 149,500 2011[citation needed]
111 Iowa Iowa  United States 148,986 2011[1]
112 Tamil Nadu  India 115,130 2011 [15]
113 Uttar Pradesh  India 122,570 2011[16]
114 Berlin Berlin  Germany 141,130 2011[5]
115 Zurich Switzerland Switzerland 140,600 2011[citation needed]
116 Nord-Pas-de-Calais Nord-Pas-de-Calais  France 140,100 2011[citation needed]
117 Makkah Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 140,000 2011[citation needed]
118 Andhra Pradesh  India 122,600 2011[17]
119 Campania Campania  Italy 136,800 2011[citation needed]
120 Pays de la Loire Pays de la Loire  France 136,500 2011[citation needed]
121 China Yunnan  China 135,489 2011[3]
122 Valencian Community Valencian Community  Spain 135,310 2010[12]
123 Gauteng South Africa South Africa 135,000 2011[citation needed]
124 Paraná (state) Paraná Brazil Brazil 135,000 2011[18]
125 Gujarat  India 133,026 2011[19]
126 Saxony Saxony  Germany 132,340 2011[5]
127 Hamburg Hamburg  Germany 131,440 2011[5]
128 Hiroshima Prefecture Hiroshima  Japan 131,400 2011[citation needed]
129 Kansas Kansas  United States 130,923 2011[1]
130 Nevada Nevada  United States 130,366 2011[1]
131 Bangkok Thailand Thailand 129,500 2011[citation needed]
132 Ibaraki Prefecture Ibaraki  Japan 125,300 2011[citation needed]
133 Aquitaine Aquitaine  France 124,500 2011[citation needed]
134 Utah Utah  United States 124,483 2011[1]
135 Sicily Sicily  Italy 123,700 2011[citation needed]
136 Capital Region of Denmark Denmark Denmark 123,400 2011[citation needed]
137 Buenos Aires Province Buenos Aires  Argentina 123,000 2011[citation needed]
138 North Brabant North Brabant  Netherlands 122,700 2011[citation needed]
139 Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia 121,000 2011[citation needed]
140 Brittany Brittany  France 117,500 2011[citation needed]
141  Mexico State Mexico Mexico 116,300 2011[citation needed]
142 Kyoto Prefecture Kyoto  Japan 116,000 2011[citation needed]
143 West Bengal  India 115,926 2011[20]
144 Attica Greece Greece 115,000 2011[citation needed]
145 Punjab, Pakistan Punjab Pakistan Pakistan 115,000 2011[21][22]
146 Wallonia Walloon Region  Belgium 111,321 2010[11]
147 Midi-Pyrénées Midi-Pyrénées  France 111,000 2011[citation needed]
148 Vienna Vienna  Austria 110,000 2011[citation needed]
149 Santiago Metropolitan Region Santiago Chile Chile 109,000 2011[citation needed]
150 Washington, D.C. District of Columbia  United States 107,593 2011[1]
151 Arkansas Arkansas  United States 105,846 2011[1]
152 Masovian Voivodeship Poland Poland 104,300 2011[citation needed]
153 Schleswig-Holstein Schleswig-Holstein  Germany 102,490 2011[5]
154 Niigata Prefecture Niigata  Japan 102,300 2011[citation needed]
155 China Xinjiang  China 101,792 2011[3]
156 Karnataka  India 101,524 2011[23]
157 Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Khanty–Mansi  Russia 101,500 2011[citation needed]
158  Santa Catarina  Brazil 100,400 2011[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai US DSP-2011 figures are from US Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA):Gross State Product
  2. ^ Tokyo
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y All the figures are Preliminary Estimations from CHINA Statistical Database - Quarterly Data - National Acounts 2011 Q1-Q4 by Accumlated Regional Domestic PRoduct; the average annual exchange rate is CN¥ 6.4588 to US$ 1 in 2011.
  4. ^ "São Paulo State Foundation for Data Analysis" (PDF). Retrieved June 24th 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) Template:Pt icon Average Exchange Buying Rate US$ 1 to R$ 1.6739 in 2011 from Foreign exchange rate - Balance of payments - Economic Indicators - Central Bank of Brazil.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Germany GDP-2011 figures are from Germany Federal Statistical Office;National accounts – Gross domestic product; Annual average exchange rate is EUR€ 0.7184 to US$ 1 in 2011.
  6. ^ Île de France GDP: EUR 557,974 billion (2008) – EUR 552,052 billion (2009). INSEE
  7. ^ Ontario
  8. ^ RosStat. 2010-03-03. Retrieved 2010-03-11.:"Moscow Gross Regional Product
  9. ^ a b c 5220.0 - Australian National Accounts: State Accounts, 2010-11, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 23 November 2011.
  10. ^ List of Indian States by GDP
  11. ^ a b BelgoStat-Gross domestic product, at current prices - Absolute figures
  12. ^ a b c d National Statistics Office (Spain's GDP and GRP), National Statistics Office. GDP Figures of Spanish autonomous communities and provinces 2000–2010.
  13. ^ GDP figure of Hong Kong Sar is according to IMF World Economic Outlook Databases (April 2012). according to the revison of Census and Statistics Department in June 2012, Hong Kong GDP is 1,896,695 million HK dollars or US$ 243,663 millions (US$ 1 to HK$ 7.7841 in 2011).
  14. ^ "Scottish National Accounts Project. Gross Domestic Product in Current Prices for Scotland, 2010 Q4" (Document). Edinburgh: Scottish Government. 11 August 2010. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)[dead link]
  15. ^ List of Indian States by GDP
  16. ^ List of Indian States by GDP
  17. ^ List of Indian States by GDP
  18. ^ [1]
  19. ^ List of Indian States by GDP
  20. ^ List of Indian States by GDP
  21. ^ Punjab: Offering a window of untaped opportunity
  22. ^ Punjab in Figures
  23. ^ List of Indian States by GDP
  • Average annual exchange rates of currency: Average exchange rates are estimated according to comparison of UN historical GDP of countries in national currencies and US$ if no reliable figures.
  • The figures of US states are from United States BEA GDP data by State, the latest primary figures of US states GSP from US Government Revenue
  • For the year 2011, an exchange rate of US$ 1=RMB¥ 6.4588 was used for conversions by the Mainland China in official estimates.
  • The figures of Japanese prefectures are estimates. according to the preliminary accounting of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan'GDP is JP¥ 46,807.38 biliions or US$ 5,868.5 biliions ( US$ 1 in JP¥ 79.76). the figure of Janese prefectures in 2011 is estimated, according to their share of Japan's GDP in 2007. it is just used as a comparison with subdivisions of other countries, the estimates of GDP will be lower than official figures in future. see also Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan: Japan Statistical Yearbook 2011
  • PIB do Paraná cresce 4% em 2011 [2]
    • In 2011,US$ 1=JP¥ 79.76(average).
    • In 2011,US$ 1=€ 0.7184(average).
    • In 2011,US$ 1=R$ 1.869(in Dec 31st).