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Description Population and GDP per capita of European Union member states in blue and light blue (eurozone). Non-EU states are shown in red. Originally conceived by Kaihsu Tai, circa 2004-10-07. Updated with 2010 data from IMF and Eurostat by Sliwers. Updated with countries and eurozone membership by AlwaysUnite.
  • AL - Albania
  • AT - Austria
  • BA - Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • BE - Belgium
  • BG - Bulgaria
  • CH - Switzerland
  • CY - Cyprus
  • CZ - Czech Republic
  • DE - Germany
  • DK - Denmark
  • EE - Estonia
  • EL - Greece
  • ES - Spain
  • FI - Finland
  • FR - France
  • HR - Croatia
  • HU - Hungary
  • IE - Ireland
  • IT - Italy
  • IS - Iceland
  • LT - Lithuania
  • LU - Luxembourg
  • LV - Latvia
  • MD - Moldova
  • ME - Montenegro
  • MK - FYR of Macedonia
  • MT - Malta
  • NL - Netherlands
  • NO - Norway
  • NCY - Northern Cyprus (Only recognised as such by Turkey)
  • PL - Poland
  • PT - Portugal
  • RO - Romania
  • SB - Serbia
  • SE - Sweden
  • SI - Slovenia
  • SK - Slovakia
  • TR - Turkey
  • UA - Ukraine
  • UK - United Kingdom
Date 28 June 2011
Source
  • GDP data from IMF (2010)
  • Population from Eurostat

For future updates, both of these data are available from Eurostat:

  • GDP: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=tec00001&mode=view http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=nama_gdp_c&mode=view
  • Population: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=tps00001&mode=view
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