List of sovereign states in Europe by GDP (nominal)

This is a list of European countries sorted by their 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 gross domestic product at market or government official exchange rates (nominal GDP), map is for year 2010. 2010 figures are estimates. Data produced by the International Monetary Fund as of April 2011.

Nominal GDP list by the International Monetary Fund[1] (sortable; in billions of $US)
2010 Rank Country  2007  2008  2009  2010 
World[2] 55,702 61,268 57,920 62,909
Europe 20,103 22,246 19,282 19,920
 European Union[2] 16,989 18,377 16,413 16,282
1  Germany 3,333 3,651 3,338 3,315
2  France 2,598 2,865 2,656 2,582
3  United Kingdom 2,812 2,679 2,178 2,247
4  Italy 2,119 2,307 2,118 2,055
5  Russia 1,299 1,666 1,231 1,465
6  Spain 1,444 1,601 1,467 1,409
7  Netherlands 783 877 796 783
8  Turkey 649 730 614 741
9  Switzerland 434 502 491 523
10  Poland 425 529 430 468
11  Belgium 459 506 472 465
12  Sweden 462 487 406 455
13  Norway 387 446 378 414
14  Austria 372 416 382 376
15  Denmark 310 340 310 310
16  Greece 310 351 330 305
17  Finland 246 271 238 239
18  Portugal 231 253 233 229
19  Ireland 259 264 222 204
20  Czech Republic 174 216 190 195
21  Romania 170 204 161 158
22  Ukraine 142 180 117 136
23  Hungary 138 155 129 132
24  Kazakhstan 103 135 107 129
25  Slovakia 75 95 88 87
26  Croatia 58 69 67 60
27  Belarus 45 60 48 54
28  Luxembourg 51 57 52 54
29  Azerbaijan 33 46 43 54
30  Slovenia 47 54 48 47
31  Bulgaria 39 49 47 47
32  Serbia 39 48 42 38
33  Lithuania 39 47 37 36
34  Latvia 28 33 25 24
35  Cyprus 21 25 23 23
36  Estonia 21 23 19 19
37  Bosnia and Herzegovina 15 18 17 16
38  Iceland 20 16 12 12
39  Albania 10 12 12 11
40  Georgia 10 12 10 11
41  Macedonia 8 9 9 9
42  Armenia 9 11 8 9
43  Malta 7 8 8 8
44  Kosovo[a] 4 5 5 5
45  Moldova 4 6 5 5
46  Montenegro 3 4 4 4

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a. ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Serbia and the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosovo. The latter declared independence on 17 February 2008, while Serbia claims it as part of its own sovereign territory. Its independence is recognised by 86 UN member states.

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