Tiberius
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https://earthnworld.com/richest-cities-in-the-world/
Why is Milan not in this list????
Dude, your parents do not have the genes to pass onto you to understand mathematics.
Not your fault but poor genetic inheritance is to blame here.
Because Milano is Number 12 in the list.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Milan
The City of Milan is the capital of the Lombardy Region in Northern Italy. Milan and Lombardy have a 2017 GDP of €400 billion ($493 billion) and €650 billion ($801 billion) respectively. On these accounts, the City of Milan is richer than the U.S. state of Massachusetts and Milan's Lombardy region is slightly wealthier than the world's 19th biggest economy, Switzerland.[1] It was Europe's most expensive city in 2015 and 2016.[2] Milan is the world's 11th most expensive city for expatriate employees[3] and its influence in fashion, commerce, business, banking, design, trade and industry makes it an Alpha world city[4] .Milan has surpassed Berlin in economy in 2014, which since then has made it the richest city among the Four Motors for Europe. It is a member of the Blue Banana, the economic leaders of Europe. The city's hinterland is Italy's largest industrial area and the FieraMilano fair is also considered the largest in Europe. Milan also has Italy's highest GDP (per capita), about €40,137 (US$69,130), which is Europe's 2nd highest after Zurich, Switzerland.[5]
Milan is entitled to being the Fashion Capital of the World and annually competes with other major international centres, such as New York, Paris, Rome, London, Turin and Tokyo.[6] Major fashion houses and labels, such as Versace, Gucci, Armani, Valentino, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Moschino, Luxottica, OVS and Missoni are headquartered in Milan and brands such as Ray Ban, Oakley, Bvlgari and Burberry are owned by Milan, which contribute to the city's economy. Milan's Porta Nuova District is Europe's richest subdivision within any city, with a 2016 GDP of €257 billion ($308 billion) similar to that of the world's 34th richest country, Philippines. The city center also houses Europe's most expensive street, Via Montenapoleone and the National Stock Exchange, Borsa Italiana.