City | State | GDP per capita |
Munich | Bavaria | 86,529 |
Frankfurt am Main | Hesse | 97,270 |
Köln | North Rhine-Westphalia | 61,845 |
Hannover region | Lower Saxony | 47,884 |
Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region has the second largest GDP in the European Union (€536 billion). Munich Metropolitan Region has the third largest GDP in the ... |
In Hamburg the gross domestic product per capita (adjusted for purchasing power) was 95% above the EU average. This means, the Hanseatic city ranks 6th out of ... |
4 дня назад · Germany however, has been the biggest European economy for some time, with five cities (Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Stuttgart and Frankfurt) among ... |
1 авг. 2017 г. · The Richest Cities In Germany ; 1, Wolfsburg, 92,594 ; 2, Frankfurt am Main, 82,675 ; 3, Schweinfurt, 78,382 ; 4, Ingolstadt, 75,092. |
This table covers information on gross domestic product per capita in german EU-Regions. |
Berlin (Germany) was the only capital to record a share of national GDP that was lower than its share of national employment. Bratislava (Slovakia) was the only ... |
26 янв. 2020 г. · München is in the lead as the most indusrious one in Germany. It has topped the list in this category for years now. This is mainly due to the ... |
In Germany,. 28.22 percent of the identified cities have a growing population and growing economic activity (type 1). Type 1 cities include Berlin and Hamburg. |
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