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The Largest Islands in the World
Apr 20, 2025 12:14 AM

  

The Largest Islands in the World1

   Quite a few islands around the world are very large, and many of them are countries. Australia is technically an island because it is unconnected to any other body of land, but it is more commonly considered a continental landmass. Of the seven continents, Australia is the smallest, at 2,969,976 square miles, or 7,692,202 square kilometers. However, if considered an island, it is the largest in the world.

  Here are the ten largest (non-Australia) islands, based on land mass:

  Greenland (836,330 sq miles/2,166,086 sq km)

  

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  GreenlandMap of Greenland highlighting the major geographic regions and the locations of human settlement.(more)Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Three times the size of Texas, Greenland is a part of Denmark, though a home-rule government attends to domestic affairs. Its people are primarily Inuit.

  New Guinea (317,150 sq miles/821,400 sq km)

  

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  Tropical forests in Southeast AsiaEncyclopædia Britannica, Inc.As a result of rainfall exceeding 300 inches a year, New Guinea’s Fly-Digul shelf and bordering highlands are among the wettest places on Earth—and one of the least-inhabited.

  Borneo (288,869 sq miles/748,168 sq km)

  

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  BorneoEncyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Covered in dense rainforest, Borneo boasts some of the world’s most diverse flora and fauna, including the monster flower (Rafflesia arnoldii), the largest in the world.

  Madagascar (226,756 sq miles/587,295 sq km)

  

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  MadagascarEncyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Located just 250 miles off the coast of Africa, Madagascar is home to some very unique wildlife, including nearly 40 species of lemurs (in fact all lemur species are native to Madagascar) and 800 species of butterflies.

  Baffin (195,928 sq miles/507,451 sq km)

  

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  NunavutEncyclopædia Britannica, Inc.The largest island in Canada, located in the northern Canadian territory of Nunavut, Baffin was named for William Baffin, a 17th-century English navigator. It is uninhabited aside from a few small coastal villages.

  Sumatra (171,069 sq miles/443,066 sq km)

  

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  IndonesiaEncyclopædia Britannica, Inc.The second largest of the Greater Sunda Islands of the Malay Archipelago, Sumatra’s three national parks—Mount Leuser, Kerinci Seblat, and Bukit Barisan Selatan—were collectively designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2004.

  Honshu (87,992 sq miles/227,898 sq km)

  

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  JapanEncyclopædia Britannica, Inc.The largest of Japan’s four primary islands, Honshu contains the nation’s highest mountain, Mount Fuji, and largest lake, Lake Biwa.

  Victoria Island (83,896 sq miles/217,291 sq km)

  

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  Northwest TerritoriesEncyclopædia Britannica, Inc.This body, located in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, holds the distinction of containing the world’s largest island within an island within an island.

  Great Britain (80,823 sq miles/209,331 sq km)

  

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  British Isles terminologyTerminology for the British Isles, the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and Ireland.(more)Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc./Kenny ChmielewskiGreat Britain comprises England, Scotland, and Wales. It is part of the United Kingdom, which also includes Northern Ireland and several smaller offshore islands.

  Ellesmere (75,767 sq miles/196,236 sq km)

  

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  NunavutEncyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Named in 1852 for Francis Egerton, 1st earl of Ellesmere, this desolate island, located in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, is believed to have been visited by Vikings in the 10th century.

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