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List of Croatian counties by GDP

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Comparison of the gross domestic product of Croatian counties
The share of individual county GDPs in Croatia's total GDP, 2009.

Gross domestic product (GDP) of thecounties of Croatia significantly varies from one county to another aseconomic development of Croatia varies substantially betweenCroatia's geographic regions reflectinghistoric developments,infrastructure available, especiallyroutes of transportation, and diversegeographic setting of various parts of the country, especially in respect of areas situated along theAdriatic Sea shores, wheretourism represents a major source of income.

Croatian counties by GDP (PPS) per inhabitant

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Croatian counties by GDP (PPS) per capita, 2022
RankCounty2022
(in EUR)[1][2]
2022
(in percentage of EU average)
1City of Zagreb44,700126
2Istria30,50086
3Primorje-Gorski Kotar29,80084
4Dubrovnik-Neretva26,30074
-Croatia26,20074
5Varaždin22,90065
6Međimurje22,50063
7Zadar22,20063
8Lika-Senj22,20063
9Šibenik-Knin21,50061
10Zagreb County21,30060
11Osijek-Baranja20,70058
12Split-Dalmatia20,40058
13Karlovac19,20054
14Koprivnica-Križevci19,20054
15Bjelovar-Bilogora18,60053
16Sisak-Moslavina18,20051
17Vukovar-Syrmia16,80047
18Krapina-Zagorje16,50047
19Brod-Posavina15,90045
20Virovitica-Podravina15,60044
21Požega-Slavonia15,00042

Dynamics

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The Croatian economy is significantly centralized, as the bulk of its GDP (31.4%) is generated within the nation's capital and the most populous city—Zagreb.[3] The city administered area covers 1.1% of territory,[4] and encompasses 18.4% of Croatia's population.[5]

According to 2009 data, by far the largest GDP is generated in the city of Zagreb, which is constituted as a county and a city at the same time.[4] GDP of the city of Zagreb amounts to 14,079 billionEuro, surpassing the second ranked county in terms of GDP—Split-Dalmatia County—by more than 10 billion Euro. The Split-Dalmatia is closely followed byPrimorje-Gorski Kotar County, the two counties centering on the second and third largest cities in Croatia—Split andRijeka—and benefiting from considerable trade, processing industry, and tourism.[6][7]

The two counties contribute 8.6% and 8.4% of Croatia's GDP respectively. Three following counties, ranked by the GDP, areIstria,Osijek-Baranja andZagreb counties—the latter encompassing territory surrounding the capital. The lowest GDP is achieved byLika-Senj,Požega-Slavonia andVirovitica-Podravina counties. The low figures, ranging from 435 to 561 million Euro are consequence of not only low level of economic development, but also of low populations of the counties.

All the counties recorded steady growth of their GDP until 2008, when the values peaked. Between 2000 and 2008 Croatian GDP grew by 105%, but growth of economy in the individual counties was not uniform—the growth in the period ranged from 60% recorded in theSisak-Moslavina County to as much as 154% in theZadar County. The greatest growth rate in the period, besides the Zadar County, was achieved byDubrovnik-Neretva (135%) andŠibenik-Knin counties as well as the city of Zagreb (120%). In 2009, Croatian GDP fell by 5.5%, with similarly uneven variation of the county GDP figures. The largest drops were recorded in Virovitica-Podravina (−15.1%), Lika-Senj (−11.6%), Šibenik-Knin (−11.4%) andKrapina-Zagorje (−11.3%) counties. The lowest rate of economic decline was observed in Istria (−2.5%), Zagreb (−2.6%) and Sisak-Moslavina (−2.6%) counties.[8]

Croatian counties by GDP

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Counties of Croatia by GDP, in millionEuro
County20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Bjelovar-Bilogora520569639645688698800804953917834823786790789809855874925971
Brod-Posavina5646286877137797718499181,0329529149178958888538799179691,0161,130
Dubrovnik-Neretva5736306767548839771,0831,2921,3401,2671,2481,2081,2021,2341,2601,3131,4031,5321,5871,789
Istria1,4201,6141,8141,9802,1822,2912,4822,7292,8422,7682,7732,7622,6352,6312,6662,7472,9473,1063,1623,343
Karlovac5867137857587778359431,0481,1079989699789489619349611,0081,0311,0351,098
Koprivnica-Križevci7237628308458538559881,0461,0699989359269069199059169619919791,076
Krapina-Zagorje5696556817067298158589479748688078158038238378679289901,0211,116
Lika-Senj235250309384522407429417491445416405382388379388402427436478
Međimurje5105626446546917378418921,0349779339419291,0889599861,0451,1091,1421,255
Osijek-Baranja1,3521,4591,6681,7001,8722,0432,2492,6002,8342,6422,5072,5142,4212,4382,3752,4362,5442,5812,5722,793
Požega-Slavonia325355380420451464478508554504497482458461433440453466499545
Primorje-Gorski Kotar2,1112,1382,2612,5432,6853,0663,3713,5604,0603,8203,8223,9053,9813,8493,8493,8543,9614,1774,2704,306
Sisak-Moslavina9259389729891,0331,1371,3351,2621,4351,4471,4511,4391,4341,3061,2211,2681,2471,2661,3091,416
Split-Dalmatia1,9242,1182,3182,5292,8983,0613,4273,9344,1153,8043,7883,6953,5783,5833,5813,7123,9134,1334,2784,819
Šibenik-Knin4234505115816597487659029238028598568358518528629039881,0271,124
Varaždin8949961,1391,1751,1661,2291,3471,4511,6371,5491,4631,4561,4361,4671,4621,5061,6011,7181,8652,014
Virovitica-Podravina357406438458471476555590615546516526504496455460485500536580
Vukovar-Syrmia6246867628168649281,0791,1091,2601,1711,0901,0921,0491,0489991,0311,0761,1201,1711,299
Zadar6277338299821,0551,1661,2381,4431,6181,4781,4051,3831,3661,3861,3951,4451,5271,6711,7971,940
Zagreb County1,2841,2721,5831,6531,8232,0592,1282,4192,6532,5552,3982,4492,4392,4502,4662,5492,6512,8323,0113,333
City of Zagreb6,9127,8068,5699,45810,40011,71712,95414,05915,43914,56115,58615,38315,05514,77814,75415,20615,81816,78217,54419,178
Source:Croatian Bureau of Statistics[9]

County nominal GDP per capita

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The ranking of individual county GDP per capita within Croatia, 2000–2009.

The highest nominalGDP per capita is recorded in theCity of Zagreb at 22,695  Euro in 2018. The second, third and fourth ranked counties in terms of the GDP per capita areIstria,Primorje-Gorski Kotar andDubrovnik-Neretva, at 15,570 Euro, 14,797 Euro and 13,277 Euro respectively. The four are the only counties of Croatia enjoying GDP per capita exceeding national average of 12,270 Euro. The lowest GDP per capita is recorded in theVirovitica-Podravina (6,525 Euro),Brod-Posavina (6,607 Euro) andPožega-Slavonia (6,620 Euro) counties.[10]The city of Zagreb ranks first among and the counties of Croatia in terms of the GDP per capita continuously since 2000. TheIstria County or thePrimorje-Gorski Kotar County rank the second and third throughout the period except in 2004, when theLika-Senj County takes third place. The largest net change of the ranking was achieved by theŠibenik-Knin County, improving its ranking by 11 places since 2000 when its GDP per capita was the 19th largest in Croatia. TheBrod-Posavina,Požega-Slavonia,Virovitica-Podravina andVukovar-Syrmia counties occupy the last four rankings continuously since 2000.[11]

Counties of Croatia by GDP per capita, inEuro
County20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Bjelovar-Bilogora4,0074,3834,9515,0425,4175,5396,3956,4897,7567,5226,9076,8886,6576,7666,8297,1077,6477,9587,9869,132
Brod-Posavina3,4253,8124,1714,3454,7664,7315,2235,6606,3845,9215,7315,7895,6915,7005,5395,8106,1956,7266,6078,211
Dubrovnik-Neretva4,8865,3735,7386,3787,4428,1979,02510,69811,02410,35110,1749,8559,81210,08310,29710,73711,50012,60813,27714,673
Istria7,1848,1609,1179,88010,81311,26712,11613,22113,69113,28513,29713,27012,68412,66512,81113,19914,16514,91515,57015,960
Karlovac4,1815,0825,6355,4915,6666,1396,9897,8308,3417,5987,4587,6157,4617,6517,5417,8688,3738,7018,3019,510
Koprivnica-Križevci5,9556,2696,8587,0257,1347,1818,3358,8789,1088,5458,0528,0207,8908,0397,9698,1498,6609,0668,71110,110
Krapina-Zagorje4,0894,7024,9195,1295,3235,9726,3137,0087,2506,4796,0496,1426,0916,2876,4396,7217,2657,8307,9198,954
Lika-Senj4,2194,4935,5826,9659,4667,4467,9277,7839,2778,5158,0917,9847,6527,8747,8128,1348,5719,2978,87810,725
Međimurje4,4724,9305,6445,7296,0566,4597,3757,8309,0868,5838,1968,2738,1769,5928,4808,7519,3289,98910,30211,476
Osijek-Baranja4,2474,5825,2395,3545,9146,4807,1748,3539,1628,5788,1838,2497,9908,1057,9658,2708,7799,0988,68410,232
Požega-Slavonia3,9044,2554,5725,0665,4795,6585,8746,2866,8976,3306,3146,1945,9716,0815,7745,9736,3076,6816,6208,217
Primorje-Gorski Kotar7,1237,2107,6228,5759,05110,32611,33711,95913,64212,84712,87313,18513,47413,06113,10313,20413,68614,55914,79715,232
Sisak-Moslavina4,8844,9525,1585,2855,5526,1567,2926,9668,0188,1848,3218,3728,4657,8327,4597,8997,9398,2847,8689,706
Split-Dalmatia4,4224,8665,2785,7236,5086,8207,5938,6849,0598,3618,3238,1217,8667,8767,8768,1848,6559,1839,63610,759
Šibenik-Knin3,8554,0944,6315,2545,9466,7336,8638,0818,2627,2027,7887,8557,7647,9988,0868,2678,7769,7379,71311,325
Varaždin4,9525,5166,3276,5506,5256,8907,5648,1659,2338,7588,2988,2818,1938,4128,4348,7529,38910,17610,89912,112
Virovitica-Podravina3,8874,4164,7935,0295,2225,3296,2536,7037,0486,3266,0376,2136,0125,9795,5425,7046,1356,4806,5257,869
Vukovar-Syrmia3,2773,6044,0184,3304,6174,9855,8256,0126,8536,4016,0166,0945,8565,9615,7726,0826,4986,9996,7308,606
Zadar4,0504,7265,2896,1936,5797,1867,5348,6769,6408,7528,2818,1147,9858,0848,1468,4789,0039,90110,80311,544
Zagreb County4,3274,2835,2795,4595,9666,6866,8597,7458,4438,0897,5657,7037,6607,6877,7488,0508,4349,0839,71010,769
City of Zagreb8,96210,11411,09112,23813,41815,08216,64218,00519,70918,52619,76519,45318,98618,57818,47918,99219,71120,87922,69523,742
Source:[12]

See also

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References

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