This is a list of Serbian regions by GDP, GDP per capita and GVA.
In 2021, 1.00 Serbian dinar was approximately €0.0085.[1]
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Serbian regions by GDP (2018)
Regions by GDP
Regions of Serbia by GDP in 2021 according to data by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia.[2]
Rank | Region | GDP (RSD) | GDP (€) |
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1 | Belgrade | RSD 2,518,736 million | €21.420 billion |
2 | Vojvodina | RSD 1,615,864 million | €13.742 billion |
3 | Šumadija and Western Serbia | RSD 1,172,514 million | €9.971 billion |
4 | Southern and Eastern Serbia | RSD 960,227 million | €8.166 billion |
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RSD 6,270,097 million | €53.322 billion |
Regions by GDP per capita
Regions of Serbia by GDP in 2021 according to data by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia.[2]
Rank | Region | GDP (RSD) | GDP (€) |
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1 | Belgrade | RSD 1,492,000 | €12,688 |
2 | Vojvodina | RSD 885,000 | €7,526 |
3 | Šumadija and Western Serbia | RSD 628,000 | €5,341 |
4 | Southern and Eastern Serbia | RSD 661,000 | €5,621 |
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RSD 917,000 | €7,798 |
Districts by GDP (PPS) per inhabitant
Districts of Serbia by GDP (PPS) per inhabitant in 2018 according to data by the Eurostat.[3]
District | GDP per inhabitant in Euro |
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Belgrade | 20,500 |
West Bačka District | 8,700 |
South Banat District | 10,800 |
South Bačka District | 14,200 |
North Banat District | 9,400 |
North Bačka District | 10,700 |
Central Banat District | 10,600 |
Srem District | 11,200 |
Zlatibor District | 9,000 |
Kolubara District | 8,800 |
Mačva District | 7,300 |
Moravica District | 10,400 |
Pomoravlje District | 7,200 |
Rasina District | 7,200 |
Raška District | 6,300 |
Šumadija District | 9,300 |
Bor District | 11,500 |
Braničevo District | 10,100 |
Zaječar District | 6,800 |
Jablanica District | 5,700 |
Nišava District | 8,800 |
Pirot District | 10,700 |
Podunavlje District | 6,500 |
Pčinja District | 5,600 |
Toplica District | 7,100 |
Districts by GVA and GVA per capita
Districts of Serbia by Gross value added (GDP + Subsidies on products - Taxes on products) and Gross value added per capita in 2018 according to data by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia.[2]
District | GVA in millions of RSD (Nominal) |
GVA per capita in RSD |
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Belgrade | 1,736,133 | 1,027,000 |
West Bačka District | 75,188 | 434,000 |
South Banat District | 151,448 | 542,000 |
South Bačka District | 439,754 | 711,000 |
North Banat District | 64,081 | 468,000 |
North Bačka District | 95,723 | 534,000 |
Central Banat District | 93,243 | 531,000 |
Srem District | 168,192 | 562,000 |
Zlatibor District | 120,469 | 449,000 |
Kolubara District | 71,993 | 440,000 |
Mačva District | 102,502 | 366,000 |
Moravica District | 104,149 | 520,000 |
Pomoravlje District | 71,751 | 359,000 |
Rasina District | 81,109 | 362,000 |
Raška District | 95,902 | 314,000 |
Šumadija District | 131,328 | 464,000 |
Bor District | 64,920 | 575,000 |
Braničevo District | 84,540 | 503,000 |
Zaječar District | 36,467 | 338,000 |
Jablanica District | 56,984 | 283,000 |
Nišava District | 160,330 | 442,000 |
Pirot District | 45,402 | 535,000 |
Podunavlje District | 60,350 | 323,000 |
Pčinja District | 54,828 | 278,000 |
Toplica District | 29,710 | 353,000 |
not regionalised | 2,231 | - |
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4,198,729 | 601,000 |
See also
References
- ↑ "National Bank of Serbia", www.nbs.rs
- 1 2 3 "REGIONAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT Regions and areas of the Republic of Serbia, 2023" (PDF).
- ↑ "GDP (PPS) per inhabitant (Euro) | Data". ec.europa.eu/. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
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