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  1. List of German states by nominal GRP per capita in 2022 State Rank GRP per capita ()() Germany 45,993: 48,293 Hamburg 1 76,910 80,756 Bremen 2 56,901 59,746 Bavaria 3

    State
    Rank
    Grp Per Capita(( Eur€) [2])
    Grp Per Capita(( Us$ ))
    45,993
    48,293
    1
    76,910
    80,756
    2
    56,901
    59,746
    3
    53,768
    56,456
  2. The GRP of German states are shown in Euro ( € ). For easier comparison as per IMF estimates, all the figures are converted into US$ according to annual average exchange rates. German states by GRP (2018) €500–800 billion. €200–500 billion. €100–200 billion. €10–100 billion.

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  4. Gross domestic product per capita in german EU regions 2019; Rank German EU region GDP per capita; NUTS2 Region (name) PPP in % above / below EU average Euros; 6: DE60: Hamburg +95: 67,300: 8 ...

    Rank
    German Eu Region(nuts2)
    German Eu Region(region (name))
    Gdp Per Capita ...(ppp In % Above / below Eu Average)
    6
    DE60
    Hamburg
    +95
    8
    DE21
    Oberbayern
    +73
    16
    DE11
    Stuttgart
    +57
    18
    DE71
    Darmstadt
    +54
    • Baden-Württemberg
    • Bavaria
    • Berlin
    • Brandenburg
    • Bremen
    • Hamburg
    • Hesse
    • Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
    • Lower Saxony
    • North Rhine-Westphalia

    “We can do anything. Except speak standard German,“ they say in Baden-Württemberg. This official site humorously presents the “Ländle“ where four dialects are spoken. Facts & figures Population: 11.1 million State capital: Stuttgart Surface area: 35,751 km2 Gross domestic product in € million (2019): 524,325 (3rd place) Gross domestic product per c...

    Cheerful and laid back, and sometimes a little stubborn: tradition is something that’s important to the Bavarians. In Germany’s largest state, you can see people wearing dirndls and lederhosen any time and anywhere. And tourists as well as the locals visiting the world’s largest fair, the Oktoberfest in the state capitalof Munich, often wear comple...

    Creative, fast-paced, open-minded: Since the fall of the Wall, Berlin has become one of the most exciting, liveliest cities in Europe. The 3.7-million metropolis, which is the capital city of the country as well as of a German state, moves fast. Berlin is the venue of in excess of one thousand events a day, including the state opera, openings of ne...

    Prussia’s glory and Babelsberg’s glamour: Brandenburg is the German state that surrounds the exciting metropolis of the country’s capital city, Berlin. The sparsely populated state in the northeast is covered with forests, crisscrossed by canals and home to approximately 3000 lakes. The state capital is Potsdam and it’s very proud of its Rococo jew...

    “Bremen in three minutes.“ Is that possible? It is – on an official tour with the “City Informants of Bremen“. Learn about the history of the tiny state, which has consisted of two cities since 1947. Bremerhaven‘s own website has been integrated into Bremen‘s. Facts & figures Population: 0.7 million State capital: Bremen Surface area: 419 km2 Gross...

    A metropolis of millions steeped in history on the Elbe River: the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg is a German state, the country’s second largest city and the most important center for foreign trade in Germany all rolled into one. Huge container ships sail daily through the “door to the world”, Hamburg’s overseas port. Every third container com...

    Down-to-earth in the heart of Germany: The state of Hesse stretches from the Sauerland district in the north to the Oden Forest in the south. The state capital, Wiesbaden, the city of villas and wines, invites visitors out for a leisurely stroll. With the largest airport in Germany, Frankfurt is a hub for international trade. Automotive and mechani...

    A natural paradise: More than 2000 lakes, over 350 kilometers of coastline along the Baltic Sea, along with spacious fields and forests characterize the countryside of the most thinly populated state in Germany. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania‘s most important industry is tourism. The home state of Chancellor Angela Merkel is also where the largest w...

    Diversity, tradition and the spirit of innovation: Lower Saxony, which is the second-largest state in area in the Federal Republic of Germany, stretches from the North Sea island of Borkum to the Harz Mountains. In between, you’ll find Hannover, the state capital, the Luneburg Heath and Germany’s most fertile fields. Two thirds of Lower Saxony’s ac...

    From coal and steel to high-tech, fashion and theater: North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous German state and the largest industrial area in Germany, is quickly becoming a megalopolis for culture and research. “NRW” boasts the most dense research network in Europe and – in addition to New York and Paris – has been named as one of the most impor...

    • Germany States Maps. The German states map below details the borders of each state in Germany: Germany States Map with Bordering Countries
    • Berlin. Population in 2021: 3,677,000. Total area: 897 km2 (344 mi2) Capital: Berlin. 2019 GDP per capita: €41,967 ($49,513) Berlin is a city-state and is one of the most important cities in the whole country.
    • Baden-Württemberg. Population in 2021: 11,125,000. Total area: 35,751 km2 (13,804 mi2) Capital: Stuttgart. 2019 GDP per capita: €47,290 ($55,793) Baden-Württemberg is Germany’s southwesternmost state and the third largest in the country by size and population.
    • Bavaria. Population in 2021: 13,177,000. Total area: 70,550 km2 (27,240 mi2) Capital: Munich. 2019 GDP per capita: €48,323 ($57,012 ) Bavaria is the largest German state by size and the second most populous.
  5. Jun 20, 2023 · Population as of 31.12.2022 by nationaly and federal states; Land Total Germans Foreigners including EU-states; number % number % Source: Results based on the 2011 Census.

  6. Pop. per km 2 HDI (2021) GDP per capita ... a population of at least five million per state was considered as necessary. ... List of German states by population;

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