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List of Portuguese administrative divisions by GDP

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This is a list of Portuguese administrative divisions by GDP and GDP per capita.

List of administrative divisions by GDP

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Administrative divisions by GDP in 2023 according to data by the National Institute for Statistics (INE). [1]

Regions

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Rank Region GDP in euros € % of GDP GDP per capita
In euros € As % of
Portugal
average
1 Greater Lisbon 84,263,000,000 31.5% 39,942 158.0%
2 North Region 78,660,000,000 29.4% 21,509 85.1%
3 Centro Region 36,631,000,000 13.7% 21,753 86.1%
4 West and Tagus Valley 16,560,000,000 6.2% 19,603 77.6%
5 Setúbal Peninsula 14,154,000,000 5.3% 17,069 67.5%
6 Algarve Region 13,143,000,000 4.9% 27,303 108.0%
7 Alentejo Region 11,327,000,000 4.2% 23,910 94.6%
8 Autonomous Region of Madeira 6,989,000,000 2.6% 27,369 108.3%
9 Autonomous Region of the Azores 5,376,000,000 2.0% 22,346 88.4%
 Portugal 267,384,000,000 100.0% 25,277 100.0%

Sub-regions

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(Data from 2022)[2][3]

Rank Sub-region GDP in euros € % of GDP GDP per capita
In euros € As % of
Portugal
average
1 Lisbon Metropolitan Area 87,368,251,000 36.1% 30,462 129.5%
2 Porto Metropolitan Area 39,178,949,000 16.2% 22,603 96.1%
3 Algarve 11,624,407,000 4.8% 26,754 103.7%
4 Coimbra Region 9,305,562,000 3.8% 21,361 90.8%
5 Aveiro Region 8,677,027,000 3.6% 23,454 99.7%
6 Cávado 8,255,426,000 3.4% 20,398 86.7%
7 Ave 7,984,823,000 3.3% 19,492 82.8%
8 Oeste 6,689,888,000 2.8% 18,310 77.8%
9 Leiria Region 6,471,386,000 2.7% 22,488 95.6%
10 Autonomous Region of Madeira 6,020,507,000 2.5% 23,675 100.6%
11 Tâmega and Sousa 5,986,428,000 2.5% 14,526 61.7%
12 Autonomous Region of the Azores 5,109,502,000 2.1% 21,096 89.7%
13 Lezíria do Tejo 4,793,722,000 2.0% 20,201 85.8%
14 Viseu Dão Lafões 4,601,011,000 1.9% 18,226 77.5%
15 Médio Tejo 4,232,795,000 1.7% 18,154 77.1%
16 Alto Minho 4,227,381,000 1.7% 18,486 78.6%
17 Beiras and Serra da Estrela 3,393,900,000 1.4% 16,187 68.8%
18 Douro 3,167,176,000 1.3% 16,729 71.1%
19 Alentejo Central 3,116,079,000 1.3% 20,795 88.4%
20 Alentejo Litoral 2,812,608,000 1.2% 30,083 127.8%
21 Baixo Alentejo 2,557,931,000 1.1% 22,287 94.7%
22 Alto Alentejo 1,876,775,000 0.8% 18,446 78.4%
23 Terras de Trás-os-Montes 1,808,653,000 0.7% 17,055 72.5%
24 Beira Baixa 1,657,166,000 0.7% 20,839 88.6%
25 Alto Tâmega 1,264,131,000 0.5% 14,828 63.0%
 Portugal 242,340,811,000 100.0% 23,531 100.0%

References

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  1. ^ "Com a nova geografia territorial, a disparidade regional do PIB per capita, medida pela diferença entre as regiões com os índices mais elevado (Grande Lisboa) e mais baixo (Península de Setúbal), aumentou para 87 p.p. em 2022 (44 p.p. na anterior geografia) - 2023". www.ine.pt. 17 December 2024. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Produto interno bruto (B.1*g) a preços correntes (Base 2016 - €) por Localização geográfica (NUTS - 2013); Anual". www.ine.pt. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Produto interno bruto (B.1*g) por habitante a preços correntes (Base 2016 - €) por Localização geográfica (NUTS - 2013); Anual". www.ine.pt. Retrieved 3 September 2023.