Europe's 20 fastest growing economies

20 fastest growing economies in Europe in terms of real GDP growth in 2012 compared to previous year. Data according to International Monetary Fund.
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Last updated: December 1, 2013
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Growth
Country
6,6%
Georgia
5,6%
Latvia
5,1%
Monaco
3,6%
Lithuania
3,4%
Russia
3,2%
Estonia
3,0%
Norway
2,6%
Turkey
2,2%
Azerbaijan
2,1%
Kosovo
Growth
Country
2,0%
Poland
2,0%
Slovakia
1,6%
Iceland
1,5%
Belarus
1,3%
Albania
1,2%
Sweden
1,0%
Switzerland
0,9%
Ireland
0,8%
Bulgaria
0,8%
Austria
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Level 46
Dec 2, 2013
Georgia and Azerbaijan are faaar from Europe. Turkey is at most disputable...
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Level 24
Dec 2, 2013
I must agree it looks kinda wierd, but then again I double check it on wiki, it seems both Azerbaijan and Georgia are considered eastern border of Europe so I've included it. According to wiki most disputable would be Turkey, but since they are negotiating with EU I figured it might be right to put them here :)
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Level 18
Dec 5, 2014
I declare that Azerbaijan and Georgia are probably not even IN Europe so.... I would consider this information quite inaccurate..
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Level 75
Dec 1, 2014
Great quiz! I'm glad that Georgia and Azerbaijan are included because techniqually they are considered part of Europe. Happy to see Georgia, Latvia, and Lithuania near the top :)
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Level 65
Mar 12, 2015
Azerbaijan and Georgia (as well as Armenia) are on the SOUTH side of the Caucasus. This means, by definition, they are part of ASIA. If a former Russian territory counts as part of Europe, why doesn't the United States make the list because of Alaska? 97% of Turkey is in Asia for that matter. Egypt is more in Asia because of the Sinai Peninsula than Turkey is in Europe because of East Thrace. If any percentage of land at all counts for inclusion, then Russia should be considered part of the Western Hemisphere because of the Chukchi Peninsula.
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Level 40
Feb 28, 2021
nice quiz