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November 8, 2009

2009, the latest version: World Great Cities GDP rankings

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2009, the latest version: World Great Cities GDP rankings
The following rankings are the latest verson of world great cities in 2009. The GDP is continuously increasing as our life becomes more and more beautiful and our pocket has more and more money. Looking at the rankings, the Tokyo ranks the first, New York ranks the second and Los Angeles ranks the third.
1. Tokyo, Japan: 2.99 trillion U.S. dollars
2. New York, the United States: 2.63 trillion U.S. dollars
3. Los Angeles, the United States: 1.7874 trillion U.S. dollars
4. London, the United Kingdom: 695.5 billion U.S. dollars
5. Paris, France: 658.1 billion U.S. dollars
6. Chicago, the United States: 657.1 billion U.S. dollars
7. Osaka / Kobe, Japan: 525.5 billion U.S. dollars
8. Mexico City, Mexico: 452.1 billion U.S. dollars
9. Washington, DC, the United States: 384.5 billion U.S. dollars
10. San Francisco, the United States: 374.5 billion U.S. dollars
11. Seoul, South Korea: 265.6 billion U.S. dollars
12. Kyoto, Japan: 254.8 billion U.S. dollars
13. Yokohama, Japan: 244.5 billion U.S. dollars
14. Hong Kong, China: 244 billion U.S. dollars
15. Montreal, Canada: 187.5 billion U.S. dollars
16. Vancouver, Canada: 174.4 billion U.S. dollars
16. Toronto, Canada: 174.4 billion U.S. dollars
18. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: 168.7 billion U.S. dollars
19. Berne, Switzerland: 165.2 billion U.S. dollars
20. Nagoya, Japan: 158.9 billion U.S. dollars
21. Barcelona, Spain: 154.1 billion U.S. dollars
22. Kitakyushu, Japan: 159 billion U.S. dollars
23. Shanghai, China: 151.1 billion U.S. dollars
24: Madrid, Spain: 149.7 billion U.S. dollars
25: Beijing, China: 147.6 billion U.S. dollars
26: Singapore 144.4 billion U.S. dollars
27. Moscow, Russia: 118.3 billion U.S. dollars
28 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 114.7 billion U.S. dollars
29: Chinese Taipei 111.5 billion U.S. dollars
30 Istanbul, Turkey, 102.2 billion U.S. dollars
31.Sydney, Australia:100 billion U.S. dollars
32 Berlin 99.8 billion U.S. dollars
33 Antwerp, Belgium, 99.7 billion U.S. dollars
34, Rome, Italy 95.5 billion U.S. dollars
35 New Orleans, United States: 87.6 billion U.S. dollars
36, Hamburg, Germany 86.1 billion U.S. dollars
37, Ottawa, Canada, 79.5 billion U.S. dollars
38, Helsinki, Finland 74.4 billion U.S. dollars
39, Guangzhou, China: 73.3 billion U.S. dollars
40 Shenzhen, China: 73.1 billion U.S. dollars
41 Stockholm, Sweden: 69.9 billion U.S. dollars
42 New Delhi, India: 68.7 billion U.S. dollars
43 Philadelphia: 66.4 billion U.S. dollars

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