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Europe & Central Asia

58 countries in this World Bank region.

About Europe & Central Asia: This region spans from the EU economies of Western Europe to the former Soviet states of Central Asia. It includes some of the world's wealthiest countries by GDP per capita as well as emerging economies undergoing structural transformation. Many countries in the region are EU members or candidates, while Central Asian economies are resource-rich but governance-challenged.

GDP Comparison

# Country GDP (current US$) Year
1 Germany $4.69T 2024
2 United Kingdom $3.69T 2024
3 France $3.16T 2024
4 Italy $2.38T 2024
5 Russian Federation $2.17T 2024
6 Spain $1.73T 2024
7 Turkiye $1.36T 2024
8 Netherlands $1.21T 2024
9 Switzerland $936.6B 2024
10 Poland $917.8B 2024
11 Belgium $671.4B 2024
12 Ireland $609.2B 2024
13 Sweden $603.7B 2024
14 Austria $534.8B 2024
15 Norway $483.6B 2024
16 Denmark $424.5B 2024
17 Romania $382.6B 2024
18 Czechia $347.0B 2024
19 Portugal $313.3B 2024
20 Finland $298.7B 2024
21 Kazakhstan $291.5B 2024
22 Greece $256.2B 2024
23 Hungary $222.7B 2024
24 Ukraine $190.7B 2024
25 Slovak Republic $140.9B 2024
26 Uzbekistan $115.0B 2024
27 Bulgaria $113.3B 2024
28 Luxembourg $93.3B 2024
29 Croatia $93.0B 2024
30 Serbia $90.1B 2024
31 Lithuania $84.9B 2024
32 Belarus $76.0B 2024
33 Azerbaijan $74.3B 2024
34 Slovenia $73.0B 2024
35 Turkmenistan $51.4B 2024
36 Latvia $43.7B 2024
37 Estonia $43.1B 2024
38 Cyprus $37.6B 2024
39 Georgia $34.2B 2024
40 Iceland $33.3B 2024
41 Bosnia and Herzegovina $29.6B 2024
42 Albania $27.0B 2024
43 Armenia $26.0B 2024
44 Moldova $18.2B 2024
45 Kyrgyz Republic $17.5B 2024
46 North Macedonia $17.0B 2024
47 Tajikistan $14.2B 2024
48 Channel Islands $12.5B 2023
49 Kosovo $11.2B 2024
50 Monaco $11.1B 2024
51 Montenegro $8.3B 2024
52 Liechtenstein $8.2B 2023
53 Isle of Man $7.4B 2022
54 Faroe Islands $4.1B 2024
55 Andorra $4.0B 2024
56 Greenland $3.3B 2023
57 San Marino $2.0B 2023

All Countries in Europe & Central Asia

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Regional groupings follow World Bank regional classifications. Data sourced from World Bank Open Data, CC BY 4.0.