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Map of metropolitan regions in the European Union in 2018. A metropolitan region's gross domestic product, or GDP, is one of several measures of the size of its economy.. Similar to GDP, GMP is defined as the market value of all final goods and services produced within a metropolitan region in a given period of t
Perth ([ˈpɛrθ] ⓘ; Scottish Gaelic: Peairt [pʰɛrˠʃtʲ]) [4] [5] is a centrally located Scottish city, on the banks of the River Tay. It is the administrative centre of Perth and Kinross council area and is the historic county town of Perthshire. It had a population of about 47,430 in 2018. [6]
There are more than 350 [citation needed] suburbs in the Perth metropolitan region (colloquially known as Perth, the capital city of Western Australia) as of 2021. The name and boundary of a locality (commonly referred to as a suburb in the metropolitan region [according to whom?]) is determined under the authority of the Minister of Lands in Western Australia, and form an official component ...
This is a sortable list of all European countries by their gross domestic product in billions of US dollars at market or official government exchange rates (nominal GDP), according to the International Monetary Fund. The economic and political map of Europe also includes: Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus and Kosovo.
This is a list and map of European states by GDP per capita.. The figures presented do not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results vary greatly from one year to another based on fluctuations in the exchange rates of the country's currency.
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland by population, whilst the capital city, Edinburgh, is the second largest by population and largest by area (although the Aberdeen and Edinburgh local authority areas contain far more undeveloped land and have a lower population density than the council areas of Dundee and Glasgow; these are the only four ...
This is a map of European countries by GNI (gross national income nominal) per capita for the year 2021. [1] High income, [2] defined by the World Bank as $13,205 or more, is indicated in purple; upper middle income, ranging from $4,256 and $13,205, is shown in orange; and lower middle income between $1,086 and $4,255, is represented in red.
Russia has the largest surplus of those European countries not a member of either (or both) the EU or eurozone. Ukraine has the smallest average wage in Europe, mostly as a result of the ongoing war. United Kingdom has the largest deficit of any country in Europe and the European Union.