List of Belgian provinces by Human Development Index
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[[File:Belgian provinces by HDI (2017).svg|thumb|Map of Belgian provinces by Human Development Index in 2017.
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{{legend|#00023a|> 0.930}}
{{legend|#000074|0.930–0.920}}
{{legend|#0010c0|0.920–0.900}}
{{legend|#4769ff|0.900–0.880}}
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This is a list of Belgian provinces and the Region of Brussels by Human Development Index as of 2022.{{Cite web |title=Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab |url=https://globaldatalab.org/shdi/table/shdi/BEL/?levels=1+4&years=2022&interpolation=0&extrapolation=0 }}
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! Rank !! Province !! HDI (2022) | ||
colspan="3" style="color:#090;" | Very high human development | ||
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1 | {{Flag|Brussels}} | 0.960 |
2 | {{Flag|Antwerp}} | 0.957 |
3 | {{Flag|Walloon Brabant}} | 0.951 |
4 | {{Flag|Flemish Brabant}} | 0.947 |
5 | {{Flag|East Flanders}} | 0.946 |
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| - | {{BEL}} (average) | 0.942 |
6 | {{Flag|West Flanders}} | 0.938 |
7 | {{Flag|Limburg (Belgium)|name=Limburg}} | 0.936 |
8 | {{Flag|Namur}} | 0.911 |
9 | {{Flag|Liège}} | 0.906 |
10 | {{Flag|Luxembourg (Belgium)|name=Luxembourg}} | 0.901 |
11 | {{Flag|Hainaut}} | 0.894 |
See also
References
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{{Subnational entities by Human Development Index}}