List of Greek subdivisions by GDP
This is a List of Greek subdivisions by their GDP , or gross domestic product . There are fourteen modern regions of Greece , instituted in 1987. Greece 's overall GDP was $281 billion in 2012, which represents $24,505 per capita, 44th in the world.[1]
The GDP per capita of the regions of Greece in 2009.
Regions
Rank
Region
Total GDP (2012 € bn )
%
% growth
Per capita (2012 €)
Per capita (inflation-adjusted 2017 €)
Per capita (inflation-adjusted 2017 US$)
1
Attica
€110.546
47.7
0.8
€29,100
€29,990
$31,674
2
Central Macedonia
€32.285
13.9
−1.3
€17,900
€18,447
$19,483
3
Thessaly
€11.608
5.0
−1.3
€17,000
€17,520
$18,504
4
Crete
€11.243
4.9
−1.6
€19,900
€20,508
$21,660
5
West Greece
€10.659
4.6
−3.6
€15,500
€15,974
$16,871
6
Central Greece
€10.537
4.5
−1.7
€20,500
€21,127
$22,313
7
Peloponnese
€9.809
4.2
−0.7
€17,900
€18,447
$19,483
8
East Macedonia and Thrace
€9.265
4.0
0.9
€16,500
€17,004
$17,959
9
South Aegean
€7.646
3.3
−2.8
€26,800
€27,619
$29,170
10
Epirus
€5.079
2.2
−0.2
€15,300
€15,768
$16,653
11
West Macedonia
€5.506
2.4
−1.9
€20,300
€20,921
$22,096
12
Ionian Islands
€4.130
1.8
−7.4
€19,100
€19,684
$20,789
13
North Aegean
€3.330
1.4
−3.3
€17,900
€18,447
$19,483
14
Monastic community of Mount Athos
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Greece
€231.643
100.00
−0.5
€20,500
€21,127
$22,313
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EU
€11,745.353
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−5.8
€23,500
€24,218
$25,578
See also
References