List of Turkish provinces by GDP

Last updated

This is a list of Turkish provinces by GDP and GDP per capita.

Contents

List of provinces by GDP

Provinces by GDP in 2021 according to data by the Turkish Statistical Institute. [1]

List of provinces in Turkey by GDP in 2021 (millions of GDP)
Average annual exchange rate in 2021: TRY 8.9808 per U.S. dollar
RankProvincesGDP

(TRY)

GDP

(US$)

Share

(%)

1 Istanbul 2,202,156245,20730.38
2 Ankara 667,14274,2859.20
3 İzmir 462,15151,4606.38
4 Kocaeli 309,31434,4424.27
5 Bursa 302,12133,6414.17
6 Antalya 208,47223,2132.88
7 Konya 149,22916,6162.06
8 Gaziantep 148,58816,5452.05
9 Tekirdağ 145,71616,2252.01
10 Adana 141,67315,7751.95
11 Mersin 139,76115,5621.93
12 Manisa 122,43813,6331.69
13 Kayseri 107,37811,9561.49
14 Hatay 101,46211,2981.40
15 Balıkesir 90,05410,0271.24
16 Muğla 84,8109,4441.17
17 Sakarya 81,7409,1021.13
18 Eskişehir 81,5279,0781.12
19 Denizli 81,3829,0621.12
20 Samsun 74,8308,3321.03
21 Aydın 65,2047,2600.90
22 Kahramanmaraş 63,0047,0150.87
23 Diyarbakır 62,4946,9590.86
24 Şanlıurfa 57,5896,4130.80
25 Çanakkale 49,1425,4720.68
26 Trabzon 43,9794,8970.61
27 Mardin 42,5414,7370.59
28 Zonguldak 42,0314,6800.58
29 Afyonkarahisar 40,9754,5630.57
30 Malatya 38,8314,3240.54
31 Kütahya 38,6554,3040.53
32 Sivas 36,0804,0180.50
33 Kırklareli 35,2203,9220.49
34 Erzurum 35,1853,9180.49
35 Elazığ 33,1243,6880.46
36 Ordu 33,0933,6850.46
37 Van 31,8243,5440.44
38 Osmaniye 30,9463,4460.43
39 Düzce 30,5473,0410.42
40 Yalova 29,3083,2630.40
41 Bolu 29,2653,2590.40
42 Edirne 28,0293,1210.39
43 Uşak 27,6703,0810.38
44 Aksaray 27,6223,0760.38
45 Isparta 27,3333,0440.38
46 Çorum 25,7582,8680.36
47 Kastamonu 25,5422,8440.35
48 Şırnak 24,4152,7190.34
49 Tokat 24,3962,7170.34
50 Adıyaman 23,2362,5870.32
51 Bilecik 23,5152,6180.32
52 Batman 22,7982,5390.32
53 Giresun 21,2342,3640.29
54 Rize 20,2092,2500.28
55 Erzincan 20,0192,2290.28
56 Niğde 19,6032,1830.27
57 Kırıkkale 18,6632,0780.26
58 Yozgat 18,3132,0390.25
59 Karaman 18,1092,0160.25
60 Burdur 18,0252,0070.25
61 Amasya 17,6991,9710.24
62 Karabük 17,1201,9060.24
63 Nevşehir 15,8071,7600.22
64 Artvin 15,3031,7040.21
65 Muş 14,2791,5900.20
66 Ağrı 14,2251,5840.20
67 Kırşehir 13,9591,5540.19
68 Çankırı 13,9071,5490.19
69 Siirt 13,1651,4660.18
70 Hakkâri 12,4071,3820.17
71 Bitlis 12,2561,3650.17
72 Bingöl 12,1021,3480.17
73 Kars 11,7201,3050.16
74 Bartın 10,6831,1900.15
75 Sinop 9,9971,1130.14
76 Iğdır 9,8171,0930.14
77 Gümüşhane 6,9397730.10
78 Kilis 7,0077800.10
79 Tunceli 6,0996790.08
80 Ardahan 4,9685530.07
81 Bayburt 3,8614300.05
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 7.248,789807,143100

List of provinces by GDP per capita

Provinces by GDP per capita in 2022 according to data by the Turkish Statistical Institute. [1]

List of provinces in Turkey by GDP per capita in 2022
Average annual exchange rate in 2022: TRY 16.5729 per U.S. dollar
RankProvincesGDP per capita

(TRY)

GDP per capita

(US$)

Share

(%)

1 Kocaeli 302,77218,269171
2 Istanbul 287,52417,349163
3 Tekirdağ 253,50115,296144
4 Ankara 230,67713,919131
5 İzmir 218,77913,201124
6 Bilecik 206,66212,470117
7 Kırklareli 201,35512,150114
8 Yalova 197,47511,916112
9 Bursa 192,09811,591109
10 Antalya 190,49911,495108
11 Bolu 187,56111,317106
12 Muğla 186,37211,246106
13 Çanakkale 183,61611,079104
14 Eskişehir 183,31911,062104
15 Manisa 169,16710,20896
16 Kırıkkale 167,46910,10595
17 Artvin 163,5209,86793
18 Mersin 162,8069,82492
19 Zonguldak 158,4789,56390
20 Sakarya 158,0249,53589
21 Denizli 156,7139,45689
22 Karaman 155,4119,37888
23 Balıkesir 149,9399,04785
24 Düzce 148,0958,93684
25 Edirne 147,7528,91584
26 Erzincan 147,5598,90484
27 Kayseri 147,0938,87687
28 Uşak 146,6858,85183
29 Gaziantep 144,5928,72582
30 Çankırı 140,3758,47079
31 Konya 140,3288,46779
32 Kütahya 139,9068,44279
33 Adana 135,7988,19477
34 Burdur 135,5808,18177
35 Aksaray 134,4848,11576
36 Tunceli 134,3698,10876
37 Kırşehir 131,5507,93874
38 Kastamonu 129,2627,80073
39 Aydın 125,8007,59171
40 Isparta 125,6497,58271
41 Karabük 121,8017,35069
42 Kahramanmaraş 121,2997,31969
43 Kilis 118,5227,15267
44 Hatay 116,9687,05866
45 Nevşehir 116,6577,03966
46 Sivas 114,3786,90265
47 Afyonkarahisar 114,1686,88965
48 Samsun 113,5186,85064
49 Niğde 113,4366,84564
50 Ardahan 112,4706,78664
51 Amasya 112,0446,76163
52 Rize 108,5926,55261
53 Osmaniye 105,9506,39360
54 Mardin 103,0836,22058
55 Elazığ 102,4066,17958
56 Trabzon 102,2866,17258
57 Çorum 101,5226,12657
58 Sinop 101,0006,09457
59 Bartın 100,6216,07157
60 Bayburt 97,9075,90855
61 Yozgat 93,7765,65853
62 Malatya 93,5735,64653
63 Iğdır 91,8045,53952
64 Erzurum 89,7535,41651
65 Gümüşhane 88,4055,33450
66 Şırnak 87,0795,25449
67 Giresun 85,4535,15648
68 Ordu 84,1565,07848
69 Hakkâri 84,1145,07548
70 Batman 82,0524,95146
71 Siirt 79,3084,78545
72 Adıyaman 79,2234,78045
73 Bingöl 78,5874,74245
74 Tokat 78,2434,72144
75 Kars 78,0924,71244
76 Muş 72,8944,39841
77 Diyarbakır 71,6274,32241
78 Bitlis 67,5664,07738
79 Şanlıurfa 64,4163,88736
80 Ağrı 55,2963,33731
81 Van 54,2723,27531
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 176,65110,659100

See also

Related Research Articles

Thailand is variably divided into different sets of regions, the most notable of which are the six-region grouping used in geographic studies, and the four-region grouping consistent with the Monthon administrative regional grouping system formerly used by the Ministry of Interior. These regions are the largest subdivisions of the country.

This is a list of first-level country subdivisions by nominal gross state product. This list shows top 100 largest subdivisions by GDP nominal and PPP. Those subdivisions which are the largest in their respective countries are shown in bold.

This article includes several ranked indicators for Spain's 17 autonomous communities, as well as for the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Historical GDP of China</span> Overview of economic growth and decline in the East Asian country

This article includes a list of China's historical gross domestic product (GDP) values, the market value of all final goods and services produced by a nation in a given year. The GDP dollar estimates presented here are either calculated at market or government official exchange rates (nominal), or derived from purchasing power parity (PPP) calculations. This article also includes historical GDP growth.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Economy of Beijing</span>

The economy of Beijing ranks among the most developed and prosperous cities in China. In 2013, the municipality's nominal gross domestic product (GDP) was CN¥1.95 trillion. It was about 3.43% of the country's total output, and ranked 13th among province-level administrative units. Per capita GDP, at CN¥93,213 (US$15,051) in nominal terms and Int $21,948 at purchasing power parity, was 2.2 times the national average and ranked second among province-level administrative units.

References

  1. 1 2 "Statistics by Theme > National Accounts > Regional Accounts". www.turkstat.gov.tr. Retrieved 11 May 2023.