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  1. This list of islands by area includes all islands in the world larger than 2,500 km 2 (970 sq mi) and most of the islands over 1,000 km 2 (390 sq mi), sorted in descending order by area. For size and location reference, four very large continental landmasses are also shown.

  2. 3 de mar. de 2023 · Filed Under: World Maps Tagged With: area, comparison, islands. The map above shows the relative size of the world's 26 largest islands. Combined they cover 7.7 million square km (larger than Australia and Antarctica but smaller than Europe).

  3. This is a list of islands in the world ordered by area. It includes all islands with an area greater than 250,000 km² (96,526 square miles). Although an island is, in general, any land mass that is completely surrounded by water, some definitions exclude land masses large enough to be considered continents.

    Rank
    Island’s Name
    Area(km²)
    Area(sq Mi)
    1
    2,130,800
    822,706
    2
    785,753
    303,381
    3
    748,168
    288,869
    4
    587,713
    226,917
  4. This is a list of island countries. An island is a landmass (smaller than a continent) that is surrounded by water. Many island countries are spread over an archipelago, as is the case with Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines—these countries consist of thousands of islands.

    Name
    Iso Code
    Geographic Configuration
    Geologic Location
    AG ATG
    Two main islands ( Antigua Island and ...
    BS BHS
    Continental shelf
    BH BHR
    Archipelago (centered around Bahrain ...
    Continental shelf
    BB BRB
    Continental shelf [n 2]
    • Greenland
    • New Guinea
    • Borneo
    • Madagascar
    • Baffin Island
    • Sumatra
    • Honshu
    • Victoria Island
    • Great Britain
    • Ellesmere Island

    Greenland is the world’s largest island. The total land area of Greenland is 2.16 million sq. km, though this figure also includes some small, offshore islands. The island is situated in the far north, to the east of Baffin Bay, across which is northern Canada. Greenland traverses the North Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Oceans. Most of the island is co...

    New Guinea is the world’s second largest island, measuring at 785,753 sq. km. It is situated in the Pacific Ocean, to the north of Australia and the Coral Sea, to the west of the Solomon Islands, to the east of the Banda Sea, and to the south of the Philippine Sea. The island traverses two continents, Asia and Oceania. The border between Asia and O...

    Borneo is a large island in Southeast Asia. Three countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei share the island. Indonesia controls 73% of Borneo’s territory, while Malaysia controls 24%, in the north of the island, including most of the island’s northern coast, which faces the South China Sea. The remaining 1% of Borneo is controlled by the small su...

    Madagascar, which is also the name of the country situated on it, is an East African island in the Indian Ocean. Its western coast faces the Mozambique Channel, across which is the African mainland. Madagascar has a total land area of 587,713 sq. km, making it the largest island in Africa and the largest in the Indian Ocean. The island has a popula...

    Baffin Island is located in northern Canada. It is part of the Canadian territory of Nunavut, whose capital, Iqaluit, is based on the southern end of the island. Iqaluit is home to about half of Baffin Island’s total estimated population of 11,000. The total land area of Baffin Island is 507,451 sq. km, making it the largest island in Canada. The i...

    Sumatra is the westernmost of the large islands of Indonesia. To its north is the Andaman Sea, and to its south and west is the Indian Ocean. To the east of the northern end of Sumatra is the Malacca Strait, across from which is Malaysia. The island of Borneo also lies to the east, as does the Java Sea. The southeast of Sumatra borders the narrow S...

    Honshu is the largest island in the archipelago and country known as Japan. It has a total land area of 225,800 sq. km, and an estimated population of 103 million, which means that it is home to the majority of Japan’s total population. Tokyo, the world’s most populous city and capital of Japan, is situated on the southern end of Honshu. In additio...

    Victoria Island is another northern Canadian island. The island is split between the Canadian territories of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. Mainland Nunavut lies to Victoria Island’s south. The island is bigger than 36 of the 50 U.S. states. Its total land area is 217,291 sq. km. Despite its size, however, just under 2,000 people live on th...

    Great Britain is Europe’s largest island, and of course, the main territory of the United Kingdom. Its total land area is 209,331 sq. km. Although it is common for people to refer to Great Britain simply as England, England is just one of three countries on the island. Scotland and Wales are the other two. Out of a total population of about 67 mill...

    Ellesmere Island is the northernmost island in Canada. Its total land area is 183,965 sq. km. Like Victoria Island, Ellesmere Island lies entirely in the Arctic Circle. Just 146 people live on the island. Most of the island consists of a mountain range called the Arctic Cordillera. This feature makes Ellesmere Island the most mountainous island in ...

  5. This list of islands by area includes all islands in the world larger than 2,500 km 2 (970 sq mi) and most of the islands over 1,000 km 2 (390 sq mi), sorted in descending order by area. For size and location reference, four very large continental landmasses are also shown.

  6. Listed below are the 10 largest islands in the world by area followed by the next 15 largest islands. The 10 largest islands. Greenland (North Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean ): 2,166,086 square km (836,331 square miles) New Guinea ( Malay Archipelago, western Pacific Ocean ): 821,400 square km (317,150 square miles)