Gross Domestic Product by County (2022) edit

County GDP by County
(million 2017 US$)[1]
New York
780.965,530
Kings
107.274,215
Suffolk
105.050,030
Queens
103.324,799
Nassau
102.601,384
Fairfield
90.361,060
Westchester
88.166,111
Bergen
81.577,758
Middlesex
67.931,037
Morris
60.488,017
Essex
58.576,369
New Haven
52.659,909
Hudson
50.743,664
Bronx
43.674,840
Mercer
42.923,608
Somerset
42.879,076
Monmouth
39.884,507
Union
37.730,551
Ocean
23.794,530
Passaic
21.669,571
Orange
20.748,153
Rockland
18.445,913
Richmond
17.538,815
Dutchess
15.155,173
Litchfield
9.056,222
Ulster
7.659,189
Hunterdon
7.633,049
Sussex
5.026,777
Putnam
3.971,847
Pike
1.398,020
New York metropolitan area
2,108,909.724

game edit

Breachers VR
Developer(s)Triangle Factory
Publisher(s)Triangle Factory
Platform(s)
Release
  • PICO 4, Quest 2, Windows
  • April 13, 2023
Genre(s)
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Breachers VR is a virtual reality video game developed by Belgian company Triangle Factory. Game is competitive 5v5 Tactical shooter very similar to PC equivalents of Counter-Strike and Rainbow Six Siege.[2][3][4]

According to games-stats.com Breachers VR had sales revenue of US$490 million.[5]

There are around 100 active teams on Breachers VR Master League.[6]

Breachers has 4 main maps: Factory, Hideout, Skyscraper and Ship. There is also one map (Killhouse) only for Team Deathmatch.[7]

Gameplay edit

Gameplay of Breachers is very similar to Rainbow Six Siege. You have attacking team and defending team. Attackers try to defuse bomb until round time ends. If attackers kill all enemies until round ends they don't need to defuse bomb. Defenders (terrorists) on the other hand need to defend bomb and don't allow for attackers to defuse it. Game has has several gadgets for attackers and defenders like trip mines, grenades, smoke grenades, stun grenades, healing syringe and so on. There are 13 different weapons in game: 4 pistols, 4 assault rifles, 3 SMGs and 2 shotguns. To buy these guns (and gadgets) you need money which is earned after every round. The better you play the more money you get.[8][9][10]

Post-launch updates edit

In August 2023 Breachers released new map called "Ship". They also added new game mode "Control Point" which is basically a Team Deathmatch. [11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Gross Domestic Product by County and Metropolitan Area, 2022" (PDF). www.bea.gov. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
  2. ^ "Breachers is basically CS:GO and Rainbow Six Siege VR on Quest 2", www.pcgamesn.com
  3. ^ "Breachers: Tactical VR Shooter Meta Quest 2 + Meta Quest Pro + Rift S", www.gamespot.com
  4. ^ "Breachers : Date de sortie pour le FPS multijoueur tactique sur Meta Quest 2", www.casques-vr.com
  5. ^ "Breachers – Stats on Steam", games-stats.com
  6. ^ "VRM Master League", vrmasterleague.com
  7. ^ "Breachers.com", breachers.com
  8. ^ "Breachers brings the concept of Rainbow Six Siege to VR", www.roadtovr.com
  9. ^ "Five new Steam games you probably missed (April 17, 2023)", www.pcgamer.com
  10. ^ "Ce célèbre jeu de tir tactique inspiré de "Rainbow Six Siege" sort en avril", www.realite-virtuelle.com
  11. ^ "Breachers Introduces New Bomb Defusal & Control Point Map", www.uploadvr.com

Category:2023 video games Category:Multiplayer online games Category:Virtual reality games Category:Windows games

home value edit

Municipality Median home value (government estimate), Eur[1]
Neringa
111,000
Vilnius
60,100
Klaipėda
47,400
Palanga
44,100
Kaunas (district)
43,900
Kaunas
40,700
Klaipėda (district)
39,800
Šiauliai
36,400
Vilnius (district)
35,100
Druskininkai
30,200
Panevėžys
29,200
Birštonas
25,500
Trakai
25,100
Kretinga
24,000
Tauragė
23,500
Marijampolė
23,300
Alytus
20,800
Elektrėnai
20,600
Utena
17,300
Jonava
17,000
Mažeikiai
15,000
Plungė
13,700
Telšiai
13,700
Šiauliai (district)
13,100
Raseiniai
12,600
Jurbarkas
12,500
Šilutė
11,900
Širvintos
11,800
Ukmergė
11,100
Vilkaviškis
10,700
Kazlų Rūda
10,300
Visaginas
10,000
Šakiai
9,900
Kėdainiai
9,600
Kalvarija
8,800
Kaišiadorys
8,200
Radviliškis
7,900
Rietavas
7,800
Joniškis
7,800
Šialė
7,600
Skuodas
7,400
Švenčionys
7,300
Panevėžys
6,800
Šalčininkai
6,400
Lazdijai
6,400
Prienai
6,300
Biržai
6,200
Alytus (district)
6,200
Molėtai
6,200
Pagėgiai
6,000
Akmenė
5,700
Kelmė
5,700
Pakruojis
5,600
Rokiškis
5,300
Varėna
5,100
Kupiškis
5,000
Anykščiai
4,800
Pasvalys
4,700
Zarasai
4,200
Ignalina
3,700

Largest European companies by revenue edit

Below are the 100 largest companies by revenue in 2023 (mostly for fiscal year 2022), according to the Fortune 500 list.[2]

Rank Company Industry Revenue
(US$ billions)
Headquarters
1 Shell Oil and gas 386.201   United Kingdom
2 Volkswagen Automotive 293.685   Germany
3 Uniper electric utility 288.309   Germany
4 TotalEnergies Oil and gas 263.310   France
5 Glencore Conglomerate 255.984    Switzerland
6 BP Oil and gas 248.891   United Kingdom
7 Stellantis Automotive 188.888   Netherlands
8 Gazprom Oil and gas 167.832   Russia
9 Mercedes-Benz Group Automotive 157.782   Germany
10 Électricité de France Electric utility 150.902   France
11 Equinor Petroleum industry 150.806   Norway
12 BMW Automotive 149.991   Germany
13 Enel Electric utility 147.790   Italy
14 Eni Oil and gas 140.607   Italy
15 Allianz Financial services 129.059   Germany
16 E.ON Electric utility 121.646   Germany
17 Deutsche Telekom Telecommunications 120.108   Germany
18 Engie Electric utility 109.175   France
19 Axa Oil and gas 109.067   France
20 DHL Courier 99.324   Germany
21 Banco Santander Financial services 99.231   Spain
22 Nestlé Consumer goods 98.931    Switzerland
23 Bosch Conglomerate 92.777   Germany
24 BASF Chemicals 91.847   Germany
25 Ahold Delhaize Retail 91.486   Netherlands
26 Carrefour Retail 90.062   France
27 BNP Paribas Financial services 88.564   France
28 HSBC Financial services 87.897   United Kingdom
29 Crédit Agricole Financial services 86.471   France
30 Assicurazioni Generali Financial services 85.750   Italy
31 Dior Luxury goods 83.283   France
32 Maersk Conglomerate 81.529   Denmark
33 ArcelorMittal Steel 79.844   Luxembourg
34 Tesco Retail 79.687   United Kingdom
35 Siemens Conglomerate 77.860   Germany
36 Munich Re Financial services 75.747   Germany
37 Repsol Oil and gas 72.536   Spain
38 Roche Pharmaceuticals 69.596    Switzerland
39 Vinci Construction 65.750   France
40 OMV Oil and gas 65.523   Austria
41 SocGen Financial services 63.417   France
42 Unilever Consumer goods 63.182   United Kingdom
43 PKN Orlen Oil and gas 62.326   Poland
44 Airbus Aeronautics and defence 61.805   Netherlands,   France,   Germany,   Spain
45 Accenture Consulting 61.594   Ireland
46 Louis Dreyfus Company Consulting 59.931   Netherlands
47 Deutsche Bahn Transport 59.210   Germany
48 EnBW Electric utility 58.901   Germany
49 AB InBev Beverages 57.786   Belgium
50 Iberdrola Electric utility 56.741   Spain
51 Talanx Financial services 56.029   Germany
52 Sberbank Financial services 55.877   Russia
53 Saint-Gobain Building materials 53.847   France
54 Daimler Truck Automotive 53.582   France
55 Bayer Pharmaceuticals 53.365   Germany
56 Novartis Pharmaceuticals 51.828    Switzerland
57 LyondellBasell Chemicals 50.451   Netherlands
58 Renault Automotive 49.924   France
59 Edeka Retail 49.481   Germany
60 Energi Danmark Group Energy production 48.717   Denmark
61 ING Financial services 48.062   Netherlands
62 Sanofi Pharmaceuticals 47.738   France
63 Groupe BPCE Financial services 47.723   France
64 Vodafone Telecommunications 47.550   United Kingdom
65 Volvo Heavy equipment 46.828   Sweden
66 Bouygues Conglomerate 46.696   France
67 INGKA Retail 46.135   Netherlands
68 ZF Friedrichshafen Retail 46.068   Germany
69 Swiss Re Financial services 45.998    Switzerland
70 Exor Investment 45.977   Netherlands
71 Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria Financial services 45.776   Spain
72 Orange Telecommunications 45.721   France
73 Veolia Environmental services 45.105   France
74 Barclays Financial services 45.023   France
75 ThyssenKrupp Conglomerate 44.502   Germany
76 AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals 44.351   United Kingdom
77 SNCF Transport 43.594   France
78 Chubb Insurance 43.166    Switzerland
79 GSK Pharmaceuticals 43.035   United Kingdom
80 Fresenius Medical equipment 42.954   Germany
81 UBS Financial services 42.950    Switzerland
82 Deutsche Bank Financial services 42.285   Germany
83 Telefónica Telecommunications 42.063   Spain
84 Zurich Insurance Group Financial services 41.750    Switzerland
85 Continental Auto and truck parts 41.449   Germany
86 Kuehne + Nagel Logistics 41.278   Germany
87 RWE Electricity generation 40.352   Germany
88 L'Oréal Cosmetics 40.241   France
89 Intesa Sanpaolo Financial services 38.836   Italy
90 Phoenix Pharmahandel Pharmaceuticals 38.045   Germany
91 Sainsbury's Retail 37.910   United Kingdom
92 X5 Group Retail 37.494   Russia
93 GasTerra Oil and gas 37.338   Netherlands
94 La Poste courier 37.224   France
95 Hapag-Lloyd Container shipping 37.224   Germany
96 Schneider Electric Electrical equipment 35.945   France
97 Finatis Financial services 35.851   France
98 ELO Group Food, Drug Stores 35.799   France
99 Naturgy Oil and gas 35.723   Spain
100 ACS Group Engineering 35.355   Spain

KKF edit

Kėdainių konservų fabrikas, UAB
IndustryFood processing
Founded1944
HeadquartersKėdainiai District Municipality, Lithuania
Key people
Saulius Urbonas (CEO)
Productssauces, condiments, soups and canned food
Revenue €37.582 million (2022)[3]
  - €288,025 (2022)[3]
  - €264.042 (2022)[3]
Total equity€6.832 million[3]
ParentVikonda grupė
Websitekkf.lt

Kėdainių konservų fabrikas, UAB (sometimes referred as KKF) is one of the oldest Lithuanian food processing companies.[4]

In 2022, company started offering jobs for Ukrainian refugees[5]

In September 2023, average monthly net salary in Kėdainių konservų fabrikas was €1,067.[6]

History edit

Company began its operation in Lithuania in 1944. In 1954, company was named "Kėdainių konservų fabrikas" and started production of Pickled cucumbers and tomatoes. In 1996 after fall of USSR company was privatized. In 2004, company opened new headquarters. In 2018, company opened most modern ketchup and mayonnaise factory in Baltic States.[7]

Contraversies edit

In 2016, Kėdainių konservų fabrikas which was managed by Viktor Uspaskich was accused by supplying needy people with soured canned beans.[8]

References edit

Category:1996 establishments in Lithuania

This is a list of Canadian metropolitan areas by their gross domestic product (GDP) according to data by Statistics Canada.[1][2][3]

 
Toronto metropolitan area has the largest GDP in Canada.
 
Montreal metropolitan area has the second largest GDP in Canada.
 
Vancouver metropolitan area has the third largest GDP in Canada.
Rank Census metropolitan areas GDP
(billion CA$)[4]
GDP
(billion US$)
1 Toronto (Census Metropolitan Area) 442.180 333.315
2 Montreal (Census Metropolitan Area) 233.996 176.386
3 Vancouver (Census Metropolitan Area) 163.475 123.227
4 Calgary (Census Metropolitan Area) 111.259 83.867
5 Edmonton (Census Metropolitan Area) 91.568 69.024
6 Ottawa–Gatineau (Census Metropolitan Area) 88.664 66.835
7 Quebec (Census Metropolitan Area) 48.544 36.592
8 Winnipeg (Census Metropolitan Area) 46.301 34.902
9 Hamilton (Census Metropolitan Area) 37.578 28.326
10 KWC (Census Metropolitan Area) 33.538 25.281
11 London (Census Metropolitan Area) 28.750 21.672
12 Halifax (Census Metropolitan Area) 24.098 18.165
13 Victoria (Census Metropolitan Area) 22.758 17.155
14 Saskatoon (Census Metropolitan Area) 20.691 15.597
15 Regina (Census Metropolitan Area) 18.460 13.915
16 St. Catharines – Niagara (Census Metropolitan Area) 17.272 13.020
17 Windsor (Census Metropolitan Area) 16.359 12.331
18 Oshawa (Census Metropolitan Area) 14.056 10.595
19 St. John's (Census Metropolitan Area) 13.272 10.004
20 Kelowna (Census Metropolitan Area) 10.911 8.225
21 Guelph (Census Metropolitan Area) 10.503 7.917
22 Sudbury (Census Metropolitan Area) 10.142 7.645
23 Sherbrooke (Census Metropolitan Area) 9.761 7.358
24 Kingston (Census Metropolitan Area) 9.409 7.093
25 Barrie (Census Metropolitan Area) 8.468 6.383
26 Saguenay (Census Metropolitan Area) 8.364 6.305
27 Moncton (Census Metropolitan Area) 8.149 6.143
28 Abbotsford – Mission (Census Metropolitan Area) 8.148 6.142
29 Trois-Rivières (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.823 5.143
30 Lethbridge (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.743 5.083
31 Thunder Bay (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.554 4.940
32 Saint John (Census Metropolitan Area) 6.521 4.916
33 Brantford (Census Metropolitan Area) 5.984 4.511
34 Belleville (Census Metropolitan Area) 5.280 3.980
35 Peterborough (Census Metropolitan Area) 5.163 3.892

References edit

  1. ^ "The 2021 Census, Statistics Canada", www.census.gc.ca
  2. ^ "Dictionary, Census of Population, 2021 | Changes to the name and number of CMAs and CAs for the 2021 Census". Statistics Canada. 2021-11-17. Archived from the original on 2023-04-03. Retrieved 2023-07-03. For the 2021 Census, Fredericton (N.B.), Drummondville (Que.), Red Deer (Alta.), Kamloops (B.C.), Chilliwack (B.C.) and Nanaimo (B.C.), which were all CAs in 2016, became CMAs, while Saint‑Hyacinthe (Que.) is now subdivided into census tracts because its core population was at least 50,000 in the previous census. Five new CAs were created: Sainte‑Agathe‑des‑Monts (Que.), Amos (Que.), Essa (Ont.), Trail (B.C.) and Ladysmith (B.C.). ... The CAs of Bay Roberts (N.L.), and Cold Lake (Alta.) were retired because the population of their cores dropped below 10,000 in 2016.
  3. ^ "What's the difference between the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and CMA Toronto (census metropolitan area)?". Computing in the Humanities and Social Sciences University of Toronto. May 9, 2001. Archived from the original on April 9, 2010. Retrieved August 5, 2013.
  4. ^ "Statistics Canada. Table 36-10-0468-01 Gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices, by census metropolitan area (CMA) (x 1,000,000)". Statistics Canada. May 17, 2023. Archived from the original on January 22, 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2020.

Category:Lists of cities by GDP

Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile
 
Publisher(s)Activision
SeriesCall of Duty
Platform(s)Android, iOS
ReleaseSpring 2024[1][2]
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Multiplayer

'Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is an upcoming First-person shooter game developed and published by Activision.[3] It was announced in September 2022.[4] It closed its beta launch in November 2022.[5]

References edit

External links edit

Category:Upcoming video games Category:Android (operating system) games Category:IOS games Category:Activision games Category:First-person shooter multiplayer online games Category:Free-to-play video games


Paysera LT, UAB
IndustryFinancial services
FoundedOctober 2004
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Marijus Plančiūnas (CEO)
ServicesWire transfers
Money orders
Money transfers
Revenue€10.560 million (2022)[1]
Number of employees
172
Websitewww.paysera.lt

Paysera LT, UAB is a Lithuanian financial technology company. It is one of the largest of electronic money institutions in Lithuania.[2]

 
Former logo

Financial Services edit

Provides payment collection in E-commerce, as well as current account (IBAN), money transfer, currency conversion, ticket distribution services. From 2020, started trading investment gold in the app in September. starts gold trading. In 2019, a total of €5.9 billion was made through the company's payment system. EUR monetary transactions, or €16 million transactions daily. Paysera LT distributes Apple Pay and Google Pay compatible Visa contactless cards issued by Solaris (formerly Contis ) European customers are presented with a frosted-colored payment card.[3]

History edit

In 2006, the payment platform www.mokejimai.lt has been launched.

In 2012, by decision of Bank of Lithuania, the company was issued an email a license of a monetary institution, granting the right to carry out activities related to electronic issuing money and providing payment services in Lithuania and all European Union countries. Bank of Lithuania granted the first electronic money institution license. At the same time, expansion abroad began, where the payment portal was introduced in 2013 under the name Paysera.[4]

In September 2014, the address of Mokejimai.lt was changed to Paysera.lt.[5]

In 2016, the Paysera Tickets ticketing platform has been launched.[6]

In 2018 the company introduced instant transfers in euros.[7]

In July 2019, the company announced that it had opened a customer service center in Bucharest, Romania.[8]

In August 2020, the company became the official payment operator of the e-commerce platform Shopify.[9]

Incidents edit

In February 2023, Algerian police arrested representatives of the Paysera bank who were working illegally in the country and were conducting operations without the country's license.[10] Company representatives claim that the report is false, because the investigation is against the call center hired by the company, and the company itself has not received any charges.[11] The company moved customer service from Algeria to Morocco and Madagascar, where it hired call centers.[12]

References edit

Category:Companies based in Vilnius Category:Lithuanian companies established in 2004

Xiaomi TV edit

Model Mi Box[1] Mi Box S
(1st generation)[2]
Mi TV Stick
(1st generation)[3]
Xiaomi TV Stick 4K
(2nd generation)[4]
Xiaomi TV Box S
(2nd generation)[5]
Release date 2016 2018 2020 2021 2023
Picture  
Initial release operating system Android TV 6.0 Android 8.1 Oreo Android TV 9.0 Android TV 11 Android TV 12
CPU ARM Cortex-A53 ARM Cortex-A35 ARM Cortex-A55
GPU Mali-450 Mali-G31 MP2
RAM 2GB 1GB 2GB
Resoliution 4K 1080p 4K
Storage 8GB
Dolby Vision No Yes
Weight 176.5 g 147 g 28.5 g 42.8 g 142 g

GDP edit

This is a list of regions of Kazakstan by nominal GDP. Statistics shown are for 2022 levels.

Rank Region GDP (mil. KZT) GDP (mil. US$)[6] GDP per capita (KZT) GDP per capita (US$)
1   Almaty 19,154,537 41,485 3,901,000 8,449
2 Atyrau Region 13,725,400 27,727 19,974,100 43,261
3   Astana 10,672,481 23,115 8,053,900 17,443
4 Karaganda Region 7,278,059 15,763 6,412,900 13,889
5 West Kazakhstan Region 4,435,131 9,606 6,467,800 14,008
6 Aktobe Region 4,416,899 9,566 4,788,200 10,370
7 Mangystau Region 4,401,193 9,532 5,817,800 12,600
8 Pavlodar Region 4,296,924 9,306 5,685,800 12,314
9 Almaty Region 4,267,665 9,243 2,860,000 6,194
10 Kostanay Region 4,182,078 9,058 5,014,700 10,861
11 East Kazakhstan Region 3,916,818 8,483 5,353,800 11,595
12 Turkistan Region 3,517,281 7,618 1,671,800 3,621
13 Akmola Region 3,484,573 7,547 4,428,500 9,591
14 Shymkent 3,294,392 7,135 2,798,400 6,061
15 Jambyl Region 2,685,460 5,816 2,212,200 4,791
16 Kyzylorda Region 2,417,399 5,236 2,917,900 6,320
17 Abai Region 2,383,753 5,162 3,901,100 8,449
18 North Kazakhstan Region 2,198,854 4,762 4,097,700 8,875
19 Ulytau Region 1,609,740 3,486 7,278,400 15,764
20 Jetisu Region 1,426,882 3,090 2,042,100 4,423

Largest metropolitan areas by GDP edit

This is a list of largest metropolitan areas by their gross domestic product (GDP) in US dollars as well as local currency.

 
New York metropolitan area has the largest GDP in North America ($2,163 billion)
 
São Paulo metropolitan area has the largest GDP in South America ($505 billion)
 
Paris metropolitan area has the largest GDP in Europe ($905 billion)
 
Greater Tokyo Area has the largest GDP in Asia ($2,084 billion)
 
Lagos metropolitan area has the largest GDP in Africa ($142 billion)
 
Sydney metropolitan area has the largest GDP in the Oceania ($345 billion)

North America edit

2022
rank
Metropolitan area GDP (local currency) GDP (billion US$) Year
1   New York metropolitan area, United States 2,163.209 2022[7]
2   Greater Los Angeles, United States 1,527.621 2022[7]
3   San Francisco Bay Area, United States 1,280.829 2022[7]
4   Chicago metropolitan area, United States 832.900 2022[7]
5   Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, United States 688.928 2022[7]
6   Washington metropolitan area, United States 660.626 2022[7]
7   Greater Houston, United States 633.185 2022[7]
8   Metro Atlanta, United States 525.888 2022[7]
9   Greater Philadelphia, United States 518.485 2022[7]
10   Seattle metropolitan area, United States 517.803 2022[7]
11   Greater Boston, United States 504.105 2022[7]
12   Miami metropolitan area, United States 483.755 2022[7]
13   Phoenix metropolitan area, United States 362.087 2022[7]
14   Greater Mexico City, Mexico MXN 6,487.000 billion 340.800 2022[8]
15   Greater Toronto Area, Canada CA$ 430.935 billion 321.564 2020[9]
16   Metro Detroit, United States 305.412 2022[7]
17   San Diego metropolitan area, United States 295.645 2022[7]
18   Denver metropolitan area, United States 288.800 2022[7]
19   Minneapolis–Saint Paul, United States 277.602 2022[7]
20   Baltimore metropolitan area, United States 241.399 2022[7]
21   Charlotte metropolitan area, United States 228.913 2022[7]
22   Greater Austin, United States 222.054 2022[7]
23   Tampa Bay area, United States 219.414 2022[7]
24   Greater St. Louis, United States 209.936 2022[7]
25   Portland metropolitan area, United States 204.319 2022[7]
26   Greater Orlando, United States 194.472 2022[7]
27   Nashville metropolitan area, United States 187.781 2022[7]
28   Cincinnati metropolitan area, United States 186.141 2022[7]
29   Indianapolis metropolitan area, United States 184.394 2022[7]
30   Greater Pittsburgh, United States 181.485 2022[7]
31   Greater Sacramento, United States 176.276 2022[7]
32   Greater Montreal, Canada CA$ 228.707 billion 170.661 2020[9]
33   Kansas City metropolitan area, United States 169.501 2022[7]
34   Columbus metropolitan area, United States 169.123 2022[7]
35   Greater San Antonio, United States 163.061 2022[7]
36   Las Vegas Valley, United States 160.728 2022[7]
37   Greater Cleveland, United States 138.260 2022[7]
38   Salt Lake City metropolitan area, United States 135.409 2022[7]
39   Greater Vancouver, Canada CA$ 163.772 billion 122.207 2020[9]
40   Milwaukee metropolitan area, United States 120.563 2022[7]
41   Research Triangle, United States 119.675 2022[7]
42   Hampton Roads, United States 118.686 2022[7]
43   Jacksonville metropolitan area, United States 117.162 2022[7]
44   Greater Hartford, United States 114.887 2022[7]
45   Providence metropolitan area, United States 105.571 2022[7]
46   Greater Bridgeport, United States 104.368 2022[7]

South America edit

Rank Metropolitan area GDP (local currency) GDP (billion US$) Year
1   São Paulo metropolitan area, Brazil R$ 2,719.751 billion 504.514 2021[10]
2   Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area, Brazil R$ 949.301 billion 176.095 2021[10]
3   Buenos Aires metropolitan area, Argentina ARS 7,573.803 billion 162.079 2019[11]

Europe edit

Rank Metropolitan area GDP (local currency) GDP (billion US$) Year
1   Paris metropolitan area, France €764.844 billion 904.810 2021[12]
2   London metropolitan area, UK £487.000 billion 670.000 2021[13]
3   Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, Germany €501.718 billion 572.962 2020[14]
4   Moscow metropolitan area, Russia ₽31,303.000 billion 425.000 2021[15]
5   Munich Metropolitan Region, Germany €336.703 billion 384.515 2020[14]
6   Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region, Germany €273.357 billion 312.174 2020[14]
7   Stuttgart Metropolitan Region, Germany €258.236 billion 294.906 2020[14]
8   Madrid Metropolitan Area, Spain €234.639 billion 277.578 2021[16]
9   Istanbul metropolitan area, Turkey ₺4,564.280 billion 275.365 2022[17]
10   Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, Germany €229.828 billion 271.887 2021[14]
11   Hamburg Metropolitan Region, Germany €228.774 billion 261.260 2020[14]
12   Milan metropolitan area, Italy €204.514 billion 233.555 2020[12]
13   Greater Dublin Area, Ireland €187.613 billion 221.946 2021[12]
14   Amsterdam metropolitan area, Netherlands €184.351 billion 210.529 2020[12]
15   Brussels metropolitan area, Belgium €177.696 billion 210.214 2021[12]
16   Stockholm metropolitan area, Sweden €172.401 billion[a] 203.950 2021[16]
17   Hannover–Braunschweig–Göttingen–Wolfsburg Metropolitan Region, Germany €162.990 billion 186.135 2020[14]
18   Barcelona metropolitan area, Spain €159.800 billion 182.492 2020[12]
19   Zurich metropolitan area, Switzerland CHF 149.000 billion 159.000 2020[18]
20   Greater Copenhagen, Denmark €152.064 billion[b] 179.892 2021[12]
21   Rome metropolitan area, Italy €153.507 billion 175.305 2020[12]
22   Nuremberg Metropolitan Region, Germany €148.131 billion 169.166 2020[14]
23   Vienna metropolitan area, Austria €129.971 billion 148.427 2020[12]
24   Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis, France €114.178 billion 135.073 2021[12]
25   Saint Petersburg, Russia ₽9,440.000 billion 128.000 2021[19]
26   Warsaw metropolitan area, Poland €100.336 billion[c] 118.697 2021[16]
27   Metropolitan Cork, Ireland €103.206 billion 117.861 2020[12]
28   Greater Helsinki, Finland €98.877 billion 116.971 2021[16]
29   Metropolis of Lyon, France €98.429 billion 116.442 2021[12]
30   Northwest Metropolitan Region, Germany €101.322 billion 115.710 2020[14]
31   Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region, Germany €99.242 billion 113.334 2020[14]
32   Central German Metropolitan Region, Germany €95.939 billion 109.562 2020[14]
33   Prague metropolitan area, Czechia €92.276 billion[d] 109.163 2021[12]
34   Greater Manchester, UK £78.744 billion 108.000 2021[13]
35   European Metropolis of Lille, France €86.079 billion 101.831 2021[12]

Asia edit

Rank Metropolitan area GDP (local currency) GDP (billion US$) Year
1   Greater Tokyo Area, Japan JP¥ 222,129.000 billion 2,084.000 2021[20]
2   Seoul Capital Area, South Korea KR₩ 1,137,000.000 billion 909.600 2021 [21]
3   Keihanshin, Japan JP¥ 74,150.000 billion 680.251 2019[20]
4   Shanghai, China CN¥ 4,465.000 billion 663.874 2022[22]
5   Beijing, China CN¥ 4,161.000 billion 618.648 2022 [22]
6   Singapore, Singapore S$ 643.546 billion 515.548 2022[23]
7   Shenzhen, China CN¥ 3,239.000 billion 466.789 2022 [22]
8   Chongqing, China CN¥ 2,913.000 billion 433.00 2022 [22]
9   Guangzhou, China CN¥ 2,884.000 billion 429.000 2022[22]
10   Taipei, Taiwan 407.838 2021[24]
11   Chūkyō metropolitan area, Japan JP¥ 40,911.000 billion 375.316 2019[20]
12   Hong Kong, China HK$ 2,818.000 billion 359.839 2022[23]
13   Suzhou, China CN¥ 2,396.000 billion 356.000 2022[22]
14   Tel Aviv metropolitan area, Israel ILS 1,040.646 billion 310.000 2022[25][26]
15   Chengdu, China CN¥ 2,082.000 billion 308.790 2022[22]
16   Wuhan, China CN¥ 1,887.000 billion 281.000 2022[22]
17   Hangzhou, China CN¥ 1,875.000 billion 279.000 2022[22]
18   Mumbai Metropolitan Region, India 277.980 2021[24]
19   Delhi metropolitan area, India 272.600 2021[24]
20   Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand THB 7,167.000 billion 258.900 2019[27]
21   Nanjing, China CN¥ 1,691.000 billion 251.000 2022[22]
22   Busan–Gyeongnam Area, South Korea KR₩ 310,000.000 billion 248.000 2021[21]
23   Tianjin, China CN¥ 1,631.000 billion 243.000 2022[22]
24   Ningbo, China CN¥ 1,570.000 billion 234.000 2022[22]
25   Mega Manila, Philippines

₱12,339.000 billion

223.300 2021[28]
26  Qingdao, China CN¥ 1,492.000 billion 222.000 2022[22]
27   Wuxi, China CN¥ 1,485.000 billion 221.000 2022[22]
28   Jakarta, Indonesia IDR 3,186,500.000 billion 214.600 2022[29]
29   Changsha, China CN¥ 1,397.000 billion 208.000 2022[22]
30   Zhengzhou, China CN¥ 1,294.000 billion 192.000 2022[22]
31   Foshan, China CN¥ 1,270.000 billion 189.000 2022[22]
32   Fukuoka–Kitakyushu, Japan JP¥ 19,942.000 billion 182.952 2019[20]
33   Fuzhou, China CN¥ 1,231.000 billion 183.000 2022[22]
34   Quanzhou, China CN¥ 1,210.000 billion 180.000 2022[22]
35   Jinan, China CN¥ 1,203.000 billion 179.000 2022[22]
36   Hefei China CN¥ 1,201.000 billion 179.000 2022[22]
37   Xi'an, China CN¥ 1,149.000 billion 171.000 2022[22]
38   Nantong, China CN¥ 1,138.000 billion 169.000 2022[22]
39   Dongguan, China CN¥ 1,120.000 billion 167.000 2022[22]
40   Greater Dhaka, Bangladesh BDT 14,298.179 billion 165.672 2022[30][31]
41   Abu Dhabi Metropolitan Area, UAE AED 554.600 billion 151.073 2022[32]
42   Changzhou, China CN¥ 955.000 billion 142.000 2022[22]
43   Yantai, China CN¥ 952.000 billion 142.000 2022[22]
44   Tangshan China CN¥ 890.000 billion 132.000 2022[22]
45   Dubai metropolitan area, UAE AED 463.794 billion 126.337 2022[33]
46   Xuzhou, China CN¥ 846.000 billion 126.000 2022[22]
47   Dalian, China CN¥ 843.000 billion 125.000 2022[22]
48   Wenzhou, China CN¥ 803.000 billion 119.000 2022[22]

Africa edit

Rank Metropolitan area GDP (local currency) GDP (billion US$) Year
1   Lagos metropolitan area, Nigeria NGN 546,350.000 billion 142.051 2020 [34]
2   Johanstenburg metropolitan area, South Africa ZAR 2,184.600 billion 133.916 2022[35]

Oceania edit

Rank Metropolitan area GDP (local currency) GDP (billion US$) Year
1   Sydney metropolitan area, Australia AU$ 461.440 billion 344.926 2018[36]
2   Melbourne metropolitan area, Australia AU$ 369.439 billion 276.156 2018[36]
3   Brisbane metropolitan area, Australia AU$ 177.006 billion 132.312 2018[36]
4   Perth metropolitan area, Australia AU$ 146.880 billion 109.973 2018[36]

Notelist edit

  1. ^ Although Euro is not official currency of Sweden it’s used for Eurostat statistics.
  2. ^ Although Euro is not official currency of Denmark it’s used for Eurostat statistics.
  3. ^ Although Euro is not official currency of Poland it’s used for Eurostat statistics.
  4. ^ Although Euro is not official currency of Czechia it’s used for Eurostat statistics.

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