This is a list of Auroran countries by different metrices , in lists and tables below.
By gross domestic product (GDP)
By nominal GDP (2018-20)
Rank
Country/Territory
GDP (US$million)
World
21,559,532
1
Yudong
2,680,574
2
Mascylla
2,615,955
3
Kodesh
2,387,686
4
Valimia
1,691,278
5
Cuthland-Waldrich
1,502,194
6
Sarrac
1,449,994
7
Kenlong
1,273,806
8
Melasia
1,257,682
9
Lavaria
1,246,273
10
Norden
1,232,893
11
Chasun
776,171
12
Abramea
761,842
13
Falland
742,446
14
Dulebia
534,790
15
Rovina
384,637
16
Valtriva
277,681
17
Temaria
217,245
18
Sileria
172,868
19
Akawhk ( )
102,884
20
Erjarvia
86,916
21
Chelagey
74,160
22
Ochoccola
54,230
23
Lilienburg
34,726
By GDP (PPP) (2018-20)
Rank
Country/Territory
GDP (US$million)
World
11,008,154
1
Valimia
4,259,340
2
Kodesh
3,808,158
3
Yudong
3,727,875
4
Mascylla
2,884,519
5
Sarrac
1,941,976
6
Cuthland-Waldrich
1,847,642
7
Kenlong
1,595,144
8
Abramea
1,463,628
9
Melasia
1,301,788
10
Norden
1,148,974
11
Falland
787,012
12
Dulebia
733,326
13
Chasun
725,709
14
Rovina
659,863
15
Sileria
200,558
16
Temaria
177,273
17
Chelagey
128,745
18
Akawhk ( )
113,519
19
Ochoccola
107,499
20
Erjarvia
91,482
21
Lilienburg
39,974
By Human Development Index (HDI)
By militaries
Manpower
Flag
Country
Active military
Reserve military
Total
Expenditure
Cuthland-Waldrich
212,000
950,000
1,162,000
£76.0 billion (US$61.8 billion) in 2019
Mascylla
167,200
329,700
496,900
Ӄ60.2 billion (US$46.8 billion) in 2019
Yudong
205,400
51,000
256,400
¥53.1 billion (US$50 billion) in 2019
Norden
31,874
176,000
207,874
ꬶ152.4 billion (US$14.8 billion) in 2019
Sarrac
123,282
15,150
147,432
₣16.1 billion (US$17.2 billion) in 2019
Falland
54,382
84,372
138,754
ɢ15.591 billion (US$X) in 2020
WMDs (weapons of mass destruction)
No weapons or development program
Unknown or ambiguous: Nation may or may not possess weapons or development program
Nation with weapons in development
Nation party to a nuclear sharing agreement
Nation with active weapons
References
↑ Yudong is known to have the raw materials, technology and resources to re-initiate its nuclear program, but has opted not to do so since the 1992 Nuclear Consensus .
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