This is a list of islands in the world ordered by area. It includes all islands with an area greater than 2,500 km² (970 square miles). For comparison, continental landmasses are also shown.
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Contents
- 1 Continental land masses
- 2 Islands over 250,000 km²
- 3 Islands 25,000 km²–250,000 km²
- 4 Islands 10,000 km²–25,000 km²
- 5 Islands 5,000 km²–10,000 km²
- 6 Islands 2,500 km²–5,000 km²
- 7 Islands 1,000 km²–2,500 km²
- 8 Islands 500 km²–1,000 km²
- 9 References
- 10 See also
- 11 External links
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Continental land masses
These figures are rough approximations only.
| Rank |
Continent |
Area
(km²) |
Area
(sq mi) |
Country/Countries |
| 1 |
Afro-Eurasia |
84,400,000 |
32,500,000 |
Various |
| 2 |
Americas |
42,300,000 |
16,400,000 |
Various |
| 3 |
Antarctica |
13,000,000 |
5,000,000 |
None ( Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom have territorial claims) |
| 4 |
Australia |
7,600,000 |
2,900,000 |
Australia |
Note: Australia, at 7,600,000 km², is more than three times the size of Greenland, the largest island. However, Australia is sometimes considered 'The Island Continent'.[1]
Islands over 250,000 km²
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. Placing Australia in the latter category (even though arguments can be made whether it is technically a continent, or merely part of the larger continent called Australasia) makes Greenland the largest island. For the sake of classification the list of islands will begin with Greenland.
| Rank |
Island’s Name |
Area
(km²) |
Area
(sq mi) |
Country/Countries |
| 1 |
Greenland |
2,130,800[2] |
822,706 |
Greenland, autonomous province of Denmark |
| 2 |
New Guinea |
785,753 |
303,381 |
Indonesia (Papua and West Papua) and Papua New Guinea |
| 3 |
Borneo |
748,168 |
288,869 |
Brunei, Indonesia (Central, East, South and West Kalimantan) and Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) |
| 4 |
Madagascar |
587,713 |
226,917 |
Madagascar |
| 5 |
Baffin Island |
507,451[3] |
195,928 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 6 |
Sumatra |
443,066 |
171,069 |
Indonesia (Aceh, Bengkulu, Jambi, Lampung, Riau and North, South and West Sumatra) |
Islands 25,000 km²–250,000 km²
| Rank |
Island’s Name |
Area
(km²) |
Area
(sq mi) |
Country/Countries |
| 7 |
Honshū |
225,800 |
87,182 |
Japan (Chūbu, Chūgoku, Kansai, Kantō and Tōhoku regions) |
| 8 |
Victoria Island |
217,291[3] |
83,897 |
Canada (Northwest Territories and Nunavut) |
| 9 |
Great Britain |
209,331 |
84,400 |
United Kingdom (England, Scotland and Wales) |
| 10 |
Ellesmere Island |
196,236[3] |
75,767 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 11 |
Sulawesi |
180,681 |
69,761 |
Indonesia (Gorontalo and Central, North, South, South East and West Sulawesi) |
| 12 |
South Island (Te Wai Pounamu) |
145,836 |
56,308 |
New Zealand (Canterbury, Otago, Southland, Nelson, Marlborough, Nelson, Tasman, West Coast Regions) |
| 13 |
Java |
138,794 |
53,589 |
Indonesia (Banten, Jakarta, Yogyakarta and Central, East and West Java) |
| 14 |
North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui) |
111,583 |
43,082 |
New Zealand |
| 15 |
Luzon |
109,965 |
42,458 |
Philippines (Bicol, Cagayan Valley, CALABARZON, Central Luzon, Cordillera, Ilocos and National Capital Region) |
| 16 |
Newfoundland |
108,860[3] |
42,031 |
Canada (Newfoundland and Labrador) |
| 17 |
Cuba (main island) |
105,806 |
40,852 |
Cuba |
| 18 |
Iceland (main island) |
103,000 |
39,315 |
Iceland |
| 19 |
Mindanao |
97,530 |
36,657 |
Philippines (Caraga, Davao, Muslim Mindanao, Northern Mindanao, SOCCSKSARGEN and Zamboanga Peninsula) |
| 20 |
Ireland |
81,638 |
31,521 |
Ireland and United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) |
| 21 |
Hokkaidō |
78,719 |
30,394 |
Japan (Hokkaidō region) |
| 22 |
Hispaniola |
73,929 |
28,544 |
Dominican Republic and Haiti |
| 23 |
Sakhalin |
72,493 |
28,376 |
Russia (Sakhalin Oblast) |
| 24 |
Banks Island |
70,028[3] |
27,038 |
Canada (Northwest Territories) |
| 25 |
Sri Lanka (main island) |
65,268[2] |
25,200 |
Sri Lanka |
| 26 |
Tasmania (main island) |
64,519[4] |
24,911 |
Australia (Tasmania) |
| 27 |
Devon Island |
55,247[3] |
21,331 |
Canada (Nunavut) (largest uninhabited island in the world) |
| 28 |
Alexander Island |
49,070 |
18,946 |
None (Antarctic territorial claims by Argentina (partial), Chile and United Kingdom) |
| 29 |
Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego |
47,401 |
18,302 |
Argentina (Patagonia Region) and Chile (Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region) |
| 30 |
Severny Island |
47,079 |
18,177 |
Russia (Arkhangelsk Oblast) |
| 31 |
Berkner Island |
43,873 |
16,939 |
None (Antarctic territorial claims by Argentina, Chile (partial) and United Kingdom) |
| 32 |
Axel Heiberg Island |
43,178[3] |
16,671 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 33 |
Melville Island |
42,149[3] |
16,274 |
Canada (Northwest Territories and Nunavut) |
| 34 |
Southampton Island |
41,214[3] |
15,913 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 35 |
Marajó |
40,100[2] |
15,483 |
Brazil (Pará) (largest littoral island in the world) |
| 36 |
Spitsbergen |
38,981 |
15,051 |
Norway (Svalbard) |
| 37 |
Kyūshū |
37,437 |
14,455 |
Japan (Kyūshū region) |
| 38 |
New Britain |
35,145 |
13,570 |
Papua New Guinea |
| 39 |
Taiwan |
35,801 |
13,323 |
Republic of China (Taiwan) [5] |
| 40 |
Prince of Wales Island |
33,339[3] |
12,872 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 41 |
Yuzhny Island |
33,246 |
12,836 |
Russia (Arkhangelsk Oblast) |
| 42 |
Hainan |
33,210 |
12,822 |
People's Republic of China (Hainan Province) |
| 43 |
Vancouver Island |
31,285[3] |
12,079 |
Canada (British Columbia) |
| 44 |
Timor |
28,418 |
10,972 |
East Timor and Indonesia (East Nusa Tenggara) |
| 45 |
Sicily |
25,662 |
9,908 |
Italy |
Islands 10,000 km²–25,000 km²
| Rank |
Island’s Name |
Area
(km²) |
Area
(sq mi) |
Country/Countries |
| 46 |
Somerset Island |
24,786[3] |
9,570 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 47 |
Kotelny/Faddeyevsky Island |
24,000 |
9,266 |
Russia (Sakha Republic) |
| 48 |
Sardinia |
23,949 |
9,247 |
Italy |
| 49 |
Bananal |
20,000[2] |
7,722 |
Brazil (Tocantins) (world's largest fluvial island) |
| 50 |
Shikoku |
18,545 |
7,160 |
Japan (Shikoku region) |
| 51 |
Halmahera |
18,040 |
6,865 |
Indonesia (North Maluku) |
| 52 |
Ceram |
17,454 |
6,621 |
Indonesia (Maluku) |
| 53 |
New Caledonia (main island) |
16,648 |
6,467 |
New Caledonia, self-governing overseas territory of France |
| 54 |
Bathurst Island |
16,042[3] |
6,194 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 55 |
Prince Patrick Island |
15,848[3] |
6,119 |
Canada (Northwest Territories) |
| 56 |
Thurston Island |
15,700[2] |
6,050 |
None (unclaimed island of Antarctica) |
| 57 |
Sumbawa |
14,386 |
5,965 |
Indonesia (West Nusa Tenggara) |
| 58 |
Nordaustlandet |
14,247 |
5,486 |
Norway (Svalbard) |
| 59 |
October Revolution Island (Oktyabrskoy Revolyutsii) |
14,204 |
5,471 |
Russia (Krasnoyarsk Krai) |
| 60 |
Flores |
14,154 |
5,464 |
Indonesia (East Nusa Tenggara) |
| 61 |
King William Island |
13,111[3] |
5,062 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 62 |
Negros |
13,074 |
5,048 |
Philippines (Central Visayas and Western Visayas) |
| 63 |
Samar |
12,849 |
4,961 |
Philippines (Eastern Visayas) |
| 64 |
Palawan |
12,189 |
4,706 |
Philippines (MIMAROPA) |
| 65 |
Panay |
12,011 |
4,637 |
Philippines (Western Visayas) |
| 66 |
Tupinambarana (NB Now split into four islands) |
11,850[2] |
4,576 |
Brazil (Amazonas) |
| 67 |
Yos Sudarso |
11,742 |
4,534 |
Indonesia (Papua) |
| 68 |
Bangka |
11,413 |
4,407 |
Indonesia (Bangka-Belitung Islands) |
| 69 |
Ellef Ringnes Island |
11,295[3] |
4,361 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 70 |
Bolshevik Island |
11,206 |
4,327 |
Russia (Krasnoyarsk Krai) |
| 71 |
Jamaica |
11,190 |
4,320 |
Jamaica |
| 72 |
Bylot Island |
11,067[3] |
4,273 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 73 |
Sumba |
10,711 |
4,135 |
Indonesia (East Nusa Tenggara) |
| 74 |
Mindoro |
10,572 |
4,082 |
Philippines (MIMAROPA) |
| 75 |
Viti Levu |
10,531 |
4,066 |
Fiji |
| 76 |
Hawai'i (Big Island) |
10,434 |
4,029 |
United States (Hawaii) |
| 77 |
Cape Breton Island |
10,311[3] |
3,981 |
Canada (Nova Scotia) |
Islands 5,000 km²–10,000 km²
| Rank |
Island’s Name |
Area
(km²) |
Area
(sq mi) |
Country/Countries |
| 78 |
Prince Charles Island |
9,521[3] |
3,676 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 79 |
Bougainville |
9,318 |
3,598 |
Papua New Guinea |
| 80 |
Kodiak Island |
9,293 |
3,588 |
United States (Alaska) |
| 81 |
Cyprus |
9,234 |
3,572 |
Cyprus and Akrotiri and Dhekelia, United Kingdom sovereign base areas[6]. ( Northern Cyprus claims and controls one third of the island, although this is not recognised by any country except Turkey.) |
| 82 |
Puerto Rico |
9,100 |
3,435 |
Puerto Rico, commonwealth associated with the United States |
| 83 |
Komsomolets Island |
8,812 |
3,402 |
Russia (Krasnoyarsk Krai) |
| 84 |
Corsica |
8,741 |
3,351 |
France |
| 85 |
Qeqertarsuaq (Disko) |
8,612 |
3,312 |
Greenland, autonomous province of Denmark |
| 86 |
Carney Island |
8,500[2] |
3,300 |
None (unclaimed island of Antarctica) |
| 87 |
Chiloé |
8,478 |
3,273 |
Chile (Los Lagos Region) |
| 88 |
Buru |
8,473 |
3,271 |
Indonesia (Maluku) |
| 89 |
Crete |
8,312 |
3,209 |
Greece (Crete periphery) |
| 90 |
Anticosti |
7,941[3] |
3,066 |
Canada (Quebec) |
| 91 |
Roosevelt Island |
7,910 |
3,054 |
None (Antarctic territorial claim by New Zealand) |
| 92 |
Wrangel Island (Vrangelya) |
7,866 |
3,037 |
Russia (Chukotka Autonomous Okrug) |
| 93 |
New Ireland |
7,404 |
2,859 |
Papua New Guinea |
| 94 |
Leyte |
7,368 |
2,785 |
Philippines (Eastern Visayas) |
| 95 |
Zealand (Sjælland) |
7,180 |
2,715 |
Denmark |
| 96 |
Cornwallis Island |
6,995[3] |
2,701 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 97 |
Prince of Wales Island |
6,675 |
2,577 |
United States (Alaska) |
| 98 |
Kerguelen (main island) (Desolation Island) |
6,617 |
2,555 |
French Southern and Antarctic Lands, overseas territory of France |
| 99 |
East Falkland |
6,605 |
2,550 |
Falkland Islands, overseas territory of the United Kingdom (also claimed by Argentina) |
| 100 |
Siple Island |
6,390 |
2,500 |
None (unclaimed island of Antarctica) |
| 101 |
Graham Island |
6,361[3] |
2,456 |
Canada (British Columbia) |
| 102 |
New Siberia (Novaya Sibir) |
6,201 |
2,394 |
Russia (Sakha Republic) |
| 103 |
Melville Island |
5,765 |
2,234 |
Australia (Northern Territory) |
| 104 |
Prince Edward Island |
5,620[3] |
2,170 |
Canada (Prince Edward Island) |
| 105 |
Vanua Levu |
5,587 |
2,157 |
Fiji |
| 106 |
Wellington Island |
5,556 |
2,145 |
Chile (Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region) |
| 107 |
Coats Island |
5,498 |
2,123 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 108 |
Bali |
5,416 |
2,091 |
Indonesia (Bali) |
| 109 |
Chichagof Island |
5,388 |
2,080 |
United States (Alaska) |
| 110 |
Guadalcanal |
5,353 |
2,047 |
Solomon Islands |
| 111 |
Amund Ringnes Island |
5,255[3] |
2,029 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 112 |
Great Lyakhovsky Island (Bolshoy Lyakhovsky) |
5,157 |
1,991 |
Russia (Sakha Republic) |
| 113 |
St. Lawrence Island |
5,135 |
1,983 |
United States (Alaska) |
| 114 |
Riesco Island |
5,110[2] |
1,973 |
Chile (Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region) |
| 115 |
Mackenzie King Island |
5,048[3] |
1,949 |
Canada (Northwest Territories and Nunavut) |
| 116 |
Trinidad |
5,009 |
1,864 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Islands 2,500 km²–5,000 km²
| Rank |
Island’s Name |
Area
(km²) |
Area
(sq mi) |
Country/Countries |
| 117 |
Caviana |
5,000 |
1,930 |
Brazil (Pará) |
| 118 |
Kolguyev |
4,968 |
1,918 |
Russia (Nenets Autonomous Okrug) |
| 119 |
Edgeøya |
4,940 |
1,907 |
Norway (Svalbard) |
| 120 |
Ilha Grande do Gurupá |
4,864 |
1,878 |
Brazil (Pará) |
| 121 |
Isabela |
4,711 |
1,819 |
Ecuador (Galápagos Province) |
| 122 |
North Jutlandic Island (Vendsyssel-Thy) |
4,685 |
1,809 |
Denmark (physically part of the Jutland peninsula until 1825) |
| 123 |
Lombok |
4,625 |
1,786 |
Indonesia (West Nusa Tenggara) |
| 124 |
West Falkland |
4,531 |
1,750 |
Falkland Islands, overseas territory of the United Kingdom (also claimed by Argentina) |
| 125 |
Belitung |
4,478 |
1,729 |
Indonesia (Bangka-Belitung Islands) |
| 126 |
Cebu |
4,468 |
1,725 |
Philippines (Central Visayas) |
| 127 |
Adelaide Island |
4,463 |
1,723 |
None (Antarctic territorial claims by Argentina, Chile and United Kingdom) |
| 128 |
Stefansson Island |
4,463[3] |
1,723 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 129 |
Madura |
4,429 |
1,710 |
Indonesia (East Java) |
| 130 |
Buton |
4,408 |
1,699 |
Indonesia (South East Sulawesi) |
| 131 |
Kangaroo Island |
4,374 |
1,689 |
Australia (South Australia) |
| 132 |
Admiralty Island |
4,362 |
1,684 |
United States (Alaska) |
| 133 |
Nunivak Island |
4,209[2] |
1,625 |
United States (Alaska) |
| 134 |
Unimak Island |
4,119 |
1,590 |
United States (Alaska) |
| 135 |
Hoste |
4,117[2] |
1,590 |
Chile (Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region) |
| 136 |
Spaatz Island |
4,100 |
1,583 |
None (Antarctic territorial claims by Chile and United Kingdom) |
| 137 |
Baranof Island |
4,064 |
1,569 |
United States (Alaska) |
| 138 |
Nias |
4,048 |
1,563 |
Indonesia (North Sumatra) |
| 139 |
Espiritu Santo |
3,956 |
1,527 |
Vanuatu |
| 140 |
Milne Land |
3,913 |
1,511 |
Greenland, autonomous province of Denmark |
| 141 |
Malaita |
3,836 |
1,481 |
Solomon Islands |
| 142 |
Siberut |
3,828 |
1,478 |
Indonesia (West Sumatra) |
| 143 |
Bohol |
3,821 |
1,475 |
Philippines (Central Visayas) |
| 144 |
South Georgia |
3,718 |
1,450 |
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, overseas territory of the United Kingdom (also claimed by Argentina) |
| 145 |
Santa Inés Island |
3,688 |
1,424 |
Chile (Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region) |
| 146 |
Majorca |
3,667 |
1,416 |
Spain (Balearic Islands) |
| 147 |
Santa Isabel Island |
3,665 |
1,415 |
Solomon Islands |
| 148 |
Euboea |
3,655 |
1,411 |
Greece (Central Greece periphery) |
| 149 |
Long Island |
3,629[2] |
1,401 |
United States (New York) |
| 150 |
Socotra |
3,607 |
1,393 |
Yemen |
| 151 |
Wetar |
3,600 |
1,390 |
Indonesia (Maluku) |
| 152 |
Traill Island |
3,542 |
1,367 |
Greenland, autonomous province of Denmark |
| 153 |
Bear Island |
3,500 |
1,351 |
None (Antarctic territorial claims by Argentina, Chile and United Kingdom) |
| 154 |
North Andros Island |
3,439 |
1,328 |
Bahamas |
| 155 |
Vaygach Island |
3,329 |
1,306 |
Russia (Arkhangelsk Oblast) |
| 156 |
Masbate |
3,268 |
1,262 |
Philippines (Bicol) |
| 157 |
Iturup (Etorofu) |
3,238 |
1,250 |
Russia (Sakhalin Oblast) (also claimed by Japan (Hokkaidō region)) |
| 158 |
Makira |
3,190 |
1,232 |
Solomon Islands |
| 159 |
Mansel Island |
3,180[3] |
1,228 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 160 |
Waigeo |
3,154 |
1,218 |
Indonesia (West Papua) |
| 161 |
Yamdena |
3,100[2] |
1,200 |
Indonesia (Maluku) |
| 162 |
Gotland |
3,027 |
1,169 |
Sweden |
| 163 |
Fyn |
3,012 |
1,163 |
Denmark |
| 164 |
Akimiski Island |
3,001[3] |
1,159 |
Canada (Nunavut) |
| 165 |
Choiseul Island |
2,971 |
1,147 |
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