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  1. In Denmark the average price of an apartment in Copenhagen increased about 1.million just this last year, so owning an apartment in Copenhagen for just the last year would have earned you 1 million dkk. That is not the case in any other part of the country.

  2. Markus_zockt on

    So it seems the pot of gold is located in the border triangle of Germany, Switzerland and Austria

  3. Massive_Village7662 on

    For Eastern Europe: the closer to the west, the richer

    For Blue Banana Europe: the closer to the blue banana, the richer (actually also for Eastern Europe duh)

    For Southern/Northern Europe and Balkans: the closer to the capital, the richer

    So you want to be as close to the blue banana as possible. But when you are really far away anyway, then you are the closest to wealth at your own capital. Would that be a correct statement, with all it’s imperfections?

  4. TheDuckFarm on

    If you treat as an arrow, the trend seems to point toward an area just north of Italy, near where Austria, Germany, and Switzerland meet.

    There are of course a few outlier nations.

  5. Well idk now what changed with the war but western Ukraine was def not the richest part of the country

  6. ttombombadillo on

    Why is it west for Austria. There are only Alps there. The capital is on the very east

  7. r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT

    Jokes aside, it’s hilarious how Portugal resembles Eastern Europe even here.

  8. These-Invite-1774 on

    Everyone in Portugal lives on the west Coast so it’s not really surprising

  9. RichEvans4Ever on

    So basically the closer you are to the alps, the better off you are as a sub-national region in Europe.

  10. Full_Cow_9338 on

    Can someone explain why south germany is the richest? I would have guessed it would be the industrial west

  11. Beginning-Chain9755 on

    It feels like there’s a pattern here where most countries are pointing towards the blue banana

  12. SnooBooks1701 on

    The Southernmost part of the UK (cornwall) is the poorest. The UK’s wealth is in the south-east

  13. I am french and you must know that the north of France is more poor than the south 

  14. Gigantopithecus1453 on

    As a swede, at first I was like ”that isn’t true, Skåne isn’t that rich. Stockholm is clearly the wealthiest part of the country, and that’s in the east”. Then I remembered Stockholm is geographically part of the south and I just hadn’t even considered the actual north lol

  15. So basically whichever part is closest to Lichtenstein or Luxemburg. With very few exceptions

  16. lilalindenau on

    So the focal point of European wealth should be around Liechtenstein. Makes sense somehow.

  17. „Northern“ Switzerland (whatever that may mean) is absolutely not the richest part of the country

  18. Organic_Contract_172 on

    For Czechia the borderlands (also known as the Sudetenland) are the poorest. There’s not much of a difference between the east and west

  19. Competitive_Table_65 on

    Roughly can be summed up with 

    „Closer to Switzerland – the richer you are“ 

    With a few exceptions 

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