This is a list of the regions of the Baltic countries Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania by Human Development Index as of 2021.[1]
Very high human development | |||
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1 | Northern Estonia | 0.932 | |
2 | Riga | 0.929 | |
3 | Vilnius County | 0.913 | |
– | (average) | 0.890 | |
4 | Pierīga Region | 0.885 | |
5 | Kaunas County | 0.882 | |
6 | Klaipėda County | 0.876 | |
– | (average) | 0.875 | |
7 | South Estonia | 0.864 | |
– | (average) | 0.863 | |
8 | Kurzeme Region | 0.853 | |
9 | Vidzeme Region | 0.851 | |
10 | Northeastern Estonia | 0.848 | |
11 | Panevėžys County | 0.847 | |
Telšiai County | |||
Šiauliai County | |||
Western Estonia | |||
15 | Zemgale Region | 0.842 | |
16 | Alytus County | 0.841 | |
17 | Utena County | 0.831 | |
18 | Marijampolė County | 0.830 | |
19 | Central Estonia | 0.829 | |
Latgale Region | |||
21 | Tauragė County | 0.817 | |