Largest Islands of the World
Rank | Island | Location | Area—sq mi |
1. |
Greenland |
North Atlantic |
839,999 |
2. |
New Guinea1 |
Southwest Pacific |
309,000 |
3. |
Borneo2 |
West mid-Pacific |
287,300 |
4. |
Madagascar |
Indian Ocean |
227,000 |
5. |
Baffin |
North Atlantic |
195,926 |
6. |
Sumatra |
Northeast Indian Ocean |
182,859 |
7. |
Honshu |
Sea of Japan-Pacific |
89,176 |
8. |
Great Britain |
off coast of NW Europe |
88,795 |
9. |
Victoria |
Arctic Ocean |
83,896 |
10. |
Ellesmere |
Arctic Ocean |
75,767 |
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Note: Australia is not included in this list because it is defined as a continent rather than an island.
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1. West Papua [Irian Jaya], Indonesia, western part; Papua New Guinea, eastern part
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2. Indonesian, south part; Brunei and Malaysian, north part
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The
Ten Biggest Islands on Earth
|
Islands, Ten
Largest
|
Area in Square
Miles
|
Area in Square
Kilometers
|
1
|
Greenland
|
823,000
|
2,131,000
|
2
|
New
Guinea
|
309,000
|
800,000
|
3
|
Borneo, Indonesia
|
280,000
|
726,000
|
4
|
Madagascar, Africa
|
227.000
|
578,000
|
5
|
Baffin Island, Canada
|
196,000
|
507,000
|
6
|
Sumatra, Indonesia
|
164,000
|
425,000
|
7
|
Honshu, Japan
|
88,000
|
227,000
|
9
|
Victoria Island, Canada
|
83,896
|
217,291
|
8
|
Great Britain
|
83,698
|
216,777
|
10
|
Ellesmere, Canada
|
76,000
|
196,000
|
11
|
Celebes, Indonesia
|
67,000
|
175,000
|
12
|
South Island, New Zealand
|
58,000
|
151,000
|
13
|
Java, Indonesia
|
49,000
|
127,000
|
14
|
North Island, New Zealand
|
44,000
|
114,000
|
15
|
Newfoundland, Canada
|
42,000
|
109,000
|
16
|
Cuba
|
41,000
|
105,000
|
17
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Luzon, Phillipines
|
40,000
|
104,700
|
18
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Iceland
|
39,700
|
103,000
|
19
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Mindanao, Phillipines
|
37,000
|
95,000
|
20
|
Ireland
|
33,000
|
84,000 |