1. What's the richest and most developed state/province/prefecture/region/department in your country?

1. What's the richest and most developed state/province/prefecture/region/department in your country?

2. What's the poorest and least developed state/province/prefecture/region/department in your country?

3. What's the most underrated state/province/prefecture/region/department in your country?

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1.Buenos Aires
2.Buenos Aires
3.Buenos Aires

>tfw when from Le Sul;
>tfw would rather stay in the region regardless, or leave the country.

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>Richest
rich in culture: Bavaria
They are the historically most important state that still exists.
rich in GDP: Thuringia
Lots of banking.

>Least developed
Eastern Germany in general because of communism, but among those Mecklenburg-Vorpommerania is least developed because they lack big companies.

>underrated
Saxony has a bad reputation because it is allegedly full of nazis. I don't see a big issue, though.

1. Upper Bavaria
2. Pomerania
3. Baden

>rich in GDP: Thuringia
que

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>Saxony has a bad reputation because it is allegedly full of nazis
my latino friends spend a month there and they told me that the people were great

>becomes sad reading this
>mecklenburg is undeveloped and poor
What could have been

>the poorest and least developed
The Araucania
> the most underrated
Mid southern Chile is really underappreciated. Patagonia get's all the attention
>the richest and most developed
I guess Santiago has the nicest Areas, Vitacura has a higher HDI than switzerland

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1. Richest part is Washington D.C. (see pic related), Richest State is California, Richest per capita state is New York or Massachusetts depending on the list.

2. Poorest territory is American Samoa, Poorest state is Vermont, Poorest state per capita is Mississippi

3. Most underrated area is the western midwest region, sometimes called West North Central. Most underrated state is Oregon maybe? it seems nice to me but not many talk about it

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how do jungle tribes in brazil have more access than southern mexicans kek

even on the amazon jungle tribes are a tiny minority

>richest and most developed state/province/prefecture/region/

São Paulo (Southeast region)

>poorest and least developed state/province/prefecture/region/

Maranhão (Northeast region)

>most underrated state/province/prefecture/region/department in your country?

The entire southern region I guess. Not by Brazilians themselves, but by foreigners, except Argentinians, they're always there.

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>not visiting florianopolis

euro tourists don't know what they are missing

Richest
>Alberta because of all the oil sands
Poorest
>Probably Nunavut or Northwest territories
underrated:
Northern Ontario. Has very beautiful nature and scenery there

1. São Paulo
2. Maranhão or Piaui
3. Mato Grosso do Sul

HDI in LatAm

WTF Paraguay

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1 Ontario is by far the most developed province, with the GTA being Canada’s most important urban area by a long shot and Canada’s financial and economic capital
Western provinces are experiencing faster growth however
2. The territories are under developed, but the maritimes are famously economically depressed
3. Quebec
Quebec is fatally misunderstood by anglos primarily because they can’t speak French and most have never been, and they buy into memes about the province

stockholm
lappland
gästrikland

>Bratislava and Prague that high
Wtf how did that happen? I know they’re doing better now but that’s pretty high breh

that list is PPP, so it takes into account cost of living kinda, but maybe those cities just have most of their countries money as well idk

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Also forgot to mention that they are cities, while the whole list ranks regions of the country. Somethoing like a whole state or region will typically have some parts dragging it down, whereas as just the city will have those parts removed for the most part. Most of those top spots are just cities that happen to also be classified as regions by their country

>Zug

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Bratislava - 12.5% of country population
Prague - 16.8% of country population

>Zug
hellish place, don't go there.

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>WTF Paraguay
we slaughtered them, that also landlocked

Sauce?

How can D.C. be rich if it's 50% black

Eastern European capitals can have pretty good stats, Budapest and Bucharest are also pretty highly rated.

It's the capital, so it's probably full of public employees with engorged wages.

>Most Developed
Metro Manila, the GRP per capita 3x the national average there.
>Least Developed
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, this is what the MILF was fighting for.
>Underrated
Negros Occidental, actually most of Visayas outside of Cebu, which is where the provincial capital is.

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