A circle with a radius of 1000 km will fit almost the entire territory of Europe. From Manchester to Belgrade, from Oslo to Rome. I think the top will come down to America vs Europe vs China. But 100, 200, 500 will be interesting to watch. Thank you for your comment
In fact, the size of the circle of 300 km radius contributed to this. If you take, for example, 200 km or 400 km, then another circle would probably be the leader. Hmm, that's interesting, actually.
Within 400 km you can rich Toronto, Ottawa, Cleveland. For Montreal, Boston and Detroit you must use above 500+ km radius circle. At the same time, 500 km radius circle cover almost all territory of Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland and also northern part of Italy + Eastern France. Probably it will be number one.🤔
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This is such a good idea
Edit: please do more of these like with 100km, 1000km etc
A circle with a radius of 1000 km will fit almost the entire territory of Europe. From Manchester to Belgrade, from Oslo to Rome. I think the top will come down to America vs Europe vs China.
But 100, 200, 500 will be interesting to watch. Thank you for your comment
@@albertromansky9501 Yeah you're right, and like the most people in a 100km radius would also be fun to see
@@albertromansky9501 Do you think 50km would be interesting?
Biggest agglomeration in the world located inside 50 km radius. So such top come down to "top 10 agglomeration by GDP" 🙂
@@albertromansky9501Ahh yes that's right
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Exactly
I love how you made it so no two circles overlap
Interesting. Do more of these circles like by population, density etc
I think a similar video about the population inside the circle would also be interesting. Thank you for your comment
please do a part 2, making sure not to reuse previous land!
you mean part 2, where there will be circles from 11th to 20th place?
@@albertromansky9501 yes, finding out 11th to 20th place would be awesome
Good idea! But I have got only 400 views 🤷 So maybe this topic isn't interesting to viewers.
@@albertromansky9501 oh,thats unfortunate, hopefully one day though
I'll say most powerful circle will be nyc northeast region
just a note, Brazil's GDP in 2024 is almost 2.4 trillion USD, not 2.1
2.4 it's forecast for 2024?
I've collected information from IMF. And at the moment of editing video the GDP of Brazil was 2.1 trillions
I would have never guessed that Western Europe is in the first spot. I actually live there 😊
In fact, the size of the circle of 300 km radius contributed to this. If you take, for example, 200 km or 400 km, then another circle would probably be the leader. Hmm, that's interesting, actually.
@@albertromansky9501 what do you think the top would be if it was 100km? Pearl river delta?
Agglomeration of Tokyo or New York. Because both of them has 2+ trillions of GDP
I think that 100 km give the win to New York, and 400 km maybe also to the circle with NY, Montréal, Boston, Washington, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburg.
Within 400 km you can rich Toronto, Ottawa, Cleveland. For Montreal, Boston and Detroit you must use above 500+ km radius circle. At the same time, 500 km radius circle cover almost all territory of Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland and also northern part of Italy + Eastern France.
Probably it will be number one.🤔
tokyo region im guessing
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