This list includes all islands in the world larger than 1,000 km2 (390 sq mi). For size and location reference, the four continental landmasses are also shown.
Continental landmasses are not usually classified as islands despite being completely surrounded by water.[Note 1] However, because the definition of continent varies between geographers, the Americas are sometimes defined as two separate continents while mainland Australia is sometimes defined as an island as well as a continent. Nevertheless, for the purposes of this list, mainland Australia along with the other major landmasses have been listed as continental landmasses for comparison. The figures are approximations and are for the four major continental landmasses only.[Note 2] The artificial Panama and Suez canals are disregarded, as they are not natural waters that separate the continents.
Rank | Continental landmass[Note 3] | Area | Nation(s) | Notes | |
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(km2) | (sq mi) | ||||
1 | Afro-Eurasia | 79,810,726[Note 4] | 30,815,094 |
126 countries |
48 countries on mainland Africa[Note 5] and 78 countries on mainland Eurasia (38 countries on continental Asia[Note 6] and 40 countries on continental Europe[Note 7]). Two states on mainland Africa and five states on mainland Eurasia (three states on continental Asia[Note 8] and two states on continental Europe). |
2 | Americas | 37,699,623[Note 9] | 14,555,906 |
22 countries |
Ten countries on mainland North America[Note 10] and twelve countries on mainland South America. An overseas department and region of France, located on mainland South America. |
3 | Antarctica | 12,272,800[Note 11] | 4,738,600 | None | 7 countries have made 7 territorial claims. All territorial claims in Antarctica are in abeyance under the Antarctic Treaty System. Antarctica is a special case, for if its ice is considered not as land, but as water, it is not a single landmass, but several landmasses of much smaller area, since the ice-bedrock boundary is below sea level in many regions of the continent.[5] If its ice cover were to be lifted, some rocks that are currently below sea level would rise as the weight of the ice would be removed,[6] although this would in part be counteracted, and in some areas of the continent overtaken, by eustatic rises in sea level.[7] |
4 | Australia | 7,591,608[Note 12] | 2,931,136 | Australia | Mainland Australia is more than three times the size of Greenland, the largest island.[9] Australia is sometimes dubbed "The Island Continent" or "Earth's largest island, but its smallest continent".[10] |
Rank | Island | Area[11] | Nation(s) | Subnational divisions | Notes | |
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(km2) | (sq mi) | |||||
1 | Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) (main island) |
2,130,800[12] | 822,700 | Danish Realm (Kingdom of Denmark) |
Greenland | The largest island in the world.[9] |
2 | New Guinea | 785,753[13] | 303,381 | Indonesia Papua New Guinea |
Papua and Central, Highland, South, West, and Southwest Papua Highlands, Momase, and Southern regions |
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3 | Borneo | 748,168 | 288,869 | Brunei Indonesia Malaysia |
— Central, East, North, South, and West Kalimantan Sabah and Sarawak |
The largest island in Asia. The only island shared by three UN member states. |
4 | Madagascar (main island) |
587,041[14] | 226,658 | Madagascar | The largest island in Africa. | |
5 | Baffin Island | 507,451[15] | 195,928 | Canada | Nunavut | The largest island in the Arctic Archipelago. |
6 | Sumatra | 443,065 | 171,068 | Indonesia | Aceh, Bengkulu, Jambi, Lampung, Riau, North, South, and West Sumatra | |
7 | Honshu | 227,938[16] | 88,007 | Japan | Chūbu, Chūgoku, Kansai, Kantō, and Tōhoku regions | |
8 | Victoria Island | 217,291[15] | 83,897 | Canada | Northwest Territories and Nunavut | |
9 | Great Britain | 209,331 | 80,823 | United Kingdom | England, Scotland, and Wales | The largest island in Europe. |
10 | Ellesmere Island | 196,236[15] | 75,767 | Canada | Nunavut | |
11 | Sulawesi | 180,681 | 69,761 | Indonesia | Gorontalo, Central, North, South, Southeast, and West Sulawesi | |
12 | South Island (Te Waipounamu) |
145,836 | 56,308 | New Zealand | Canterbury, Marlborough, Nelson, Otago, Southland, Tasman, and the West Coast | |
13 | Java | 138,794 | 53,589 | Indonesia | Banten, Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Central, East, and West Java | The most populous island. |
14 | North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui) |
111,583 | 43,082 | New Zealand | Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Hawke's Bay, Manawatū-Whanganui, Northland, Taranaki, Waikato, and Wellington regions | |
15 | Luzon (main island) |
109,965 | 42,458 | Philippines | Bicol, Cagayan Valley, Calabarzon, Central Luzon, Cordillera, Ilocos, and Metro Manila | |
16 | Newfoundland | 108,860[15] | 42,030 | Canada | Newfoundland and Labrador | |
17 | Cuba (main island) |
105,806 | 40,852 | Cuba | The largest island in the Caribbean. | |
18 | Iceland (main island) |
101,826 | 39,315 | Iceland | The largest volcanic island in the world. |
Rank | Island | Area[11] | Nation(s) | Subnational divisions | Notes | |
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(km2) | (sq mi) | |||||
46 | Somerset Island | 24,786[15] | 9,570 | Canada | Nunavut | |
47 | Kotelny Island | 24,000 | 9,300 | Russia | Sakha Republic | |
48 | Sardinia | 23,949 | 9,247 | Italy | Sardinia | |
49 | Bananal Island | 20,000[18] | 7,398 | Brazil | Tocantins | Largest river island not situated at the mouth of a river and largest island entirely surrounded by fresh water. |
50 | Shikoku | 18,296[16] | 7,064 | Japan | Shikoku | |
51 | Halmahera | 18,040 | 6,970 | Indonesia | North Maluku | |
52 | Seram Island | 17,454 | 6,739 | Indonesia | Maluku | |
53 | Grande Terre | 16,648 | 6,428 | France | New Caledonia | Sui generis collectivity. |
54 | Bathurst Island | 16,042[15] | 6,194 | Canada | Nunavut | |
55 | Prince Patrick Island | 15,848[15] | 6,119 | Canada | Northwest Territories | |
56 | Thurston Island | 15,700[18] | 6,100 | Antarctica | Unclaimed island. | |
57 | Nordaustlandet | 14,467[19] | 5,586 | Norway | Svalbard | |
58 | Sumbawa | 14,386 | 5,554 | Indonesia | West Nusa Tenggara | |
59 | October Revolution Island | 14,204 | 5,484 | Russia | Krasnoyarsk Krai | |
60 | Flores | 14,154 | 5,465 | Indonesia | East Nusa Tenggara | |
61 | King William Island | 13,111[15] | 5,062 | Canada | Nunavut | |
62 | Negros | 13,075 | 5,048 | Philippines | Negros Island Region | |
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 | Yos Sudarso Island (Dolak) |
11,742 | 4,534 | Indonesia | Papua | |
67 | Bangka Island | 11,413 | 4,407 | Indonesia | Bangka Belitung Islands | |
68 | Ellef Ringnes Island | 11,295[15] | 4,361 | Canada | Nunavut | |
69 | Bolshevik Island | 11,206 | 4,327 | Russia | Krasnoyarsk Krai | |
70 | Jamaica (main island) |
11,190 | 4,320 | Jamaica | ||
71 | Bylot Island | 11,067[15] | 4,273 | Canada | Nunavut | |
72 | Sumba | 10,711 | 4,136 | Indonesia | East Nusa Tenggara | |
73 | Mindoro | 10,572 | 4,082 | Philippines | Mimaropa | |
74 | Viti Levu | 10,531 | 4,066 | Fiji | Central and Western Divisions | |
75 | Hawaiʻi (Big Island) |
10,434 | 4,029 | United States | Hawaii | |
76 | Cape Breton Island | 10,311[15] | 3,981 | Canada | Nova Scotia |
Rank | Island | Area[11] | Nation(s) | Subnational divisions | Notes | |
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(km2) | (sq mi) | |||||
77 | Prince Charles Island | 9,521[15] | 3,676 | Canada | Nunavut | |
78 | Bougainville Island | 9,318 | 3,598 | Papua New Guinea | Autonomous Region of Bougainville | |
79 | Kodiak Island | 9,310 | 3,595[21] | United States | Alaska | |
80 | Cyprus (main island) |
9,234 | 3,565 | Cyprus | Akrotiri and Dhekelia | Sovereign Base Areas of the United Kingdom and Northern Cyprus. The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus claims and controls one third of the island of Cyprus although this is not recognised by any country except Turkey. |
81 | Puerto Rico (main island) |
8,868[22] | 3,424 | Puerto Rico | Insular area of the United States. | |
82 | Komsomolets Island | 8,812 | 3,402 | Russia | Krasnoyarsk Krai | |
83 | Corsica | 8,741 | 3,375 | France | Corsica | |
84 | Disko Island | 8,612 | 3,325 | Danish Realm (Kingdom of Denmark) |
Greenland | |
85 | Carney Island | 8,500[18] | 3,300 | Unclaimed island of Antarctica. | ||
86 | Chiloé Island | 8,478 | 3,273 | Chile | Los Lagos Region | |
87 | Buru | 8,473 | 3,271 | Indonesia | Maluku | |
88 | Crete | 8,350 | 3,220 | Greece | Crete | |
89 | Anticosti Island | 7,941[15] | 3,066 | Canada | Quebec | |
90 | Roosevelt Island | 7,910 | 3,050 | Antarctica | Antarctic territorial claim by New Zealand. Status as an island is disputed. | |
91 | Wrangel Island (Vrangelya) |
7,866 | 3,037 | Russia | Chukotka Autonomous Okrug | |
92 | Tupinambarana (western part) |
7,700 | 3,000 | Brazil | Amazonas | If taken as a fluvial or river island. |
93 | New Ireland | 7,405 | 2,859 | Papua New Guinea | New Ireland Province | |
94 | Leyte | 7,368 | 2,845 | Philippines | Eastern Visayas | |
95 | East Falkland | 7,040 | 2,720 | Falkland Islands | A British Overseas Territory administered by the United Kingdom and disputed by Argentina.[Note 13] | |
96 | Zealand | 7,031[23] | 2,715 | Danish Realm (Kingdom of Denmark) |
Denmark, Zealand and Capital regions | |
97 | Cornwallis Island | 6,995[15] | 2,701 | Canada | Nunavut | |
98 | Prince of Wales Island | 6,675 | 2,577 | United States | Alaska | |
99 | Grande Terre (Kerguelen) |
6,617 | 2,555 | France | French Southern and Antarctic Lands overseas territory | |
100 | Siple Island | 6,390 | 2,470 | Antarctica | Unclaimed island. | |
101 | Graham Island | 6,361[15] | 2,456 | Canada | British Columbia | |
102 | New Siberia (Novaya Sibir) |
6,201 | 2,394 | Russia | Sakha Republic | |
103 | Melville Island | 5,765 | 2,226 | Australia | Northern Territory | |
104 | Prince Edward Island | 5,620[15] | 2,170 | Canada | Prince Edward Island | |
105 | Vanua Levu | 5,587 | 2,157 | Fiji | Northern Division | |
106 | Wellington Island | 5,556 | 2,145 | Chile | Magallanes Region | |
107 | Coats Island | 5,498[15] | 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 | 2,067 | Solomon Islands | Guadalcanal Province and Capital Territory | |
111 | Amund Ringnes Island | 5,255[15] | 2,029 | Canada | Nunavut | |
112 | Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Island | 5,157 | 1,991 | Russia | Sakha Republic | |
113 | St. Lawrence Island | 5,135 | 1,983 | United States | Alaska | |
114 | Riesco Island | 5,110[24] | 1,970 | Chile | Magallanes Region | |
115 | Edgeøya | 5,073[19] | 1,959 | Norway | Svalbard | |
116 | Mackenzie King Island | 5,048[15] | 1,949 | Canada | Northwest Territories and Nunavut | |
117 | Trinidad | 5,009 | 1,934 | Trinidad and Tobago | ||
118 | Caviana | 5,000[24] | 1,900 | Brazil | Pará |
Rank | Island | Area[11] | Nation(s) | Subnational divisions | Notes | |
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(km2) | (sq mi) | |||||
119 | Kolguyev Island | 4,968 | 1,918 | Russia | Nenets Autonomous Okrug | |
120 | Gurupá | 4,864[24] | 1,878 | Brazil | Pará | |
121 | Isabela Island | 4,711 | 1,819 | Ecuador | Galápagos Province | |
122 | North Jutlandic Island (Vendsyssel-Thy) |
4,685[23] | 1,809 | Danish Realm (Kingdom of Denmark) |
Denmark, North Jutland Region | Physically part of the Jutland peninsula until 1825. |
123 | Lombok | 4,625 | 1,786 | Indonesia | West Nusa Tenggara | |
124 | West Falkland | 4,531 | 1,749 | Falkland Islands | A British Overseas Territory administered by the United Kingdom and disputed by Argentina.[Note 13] | |
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 | Antarctica | Antarctic territorial claims by Argentina Chile and United Kingdom. | |
128 | Stefansson Island | 4,463[15] | 1,723 | Canada | Nunavut | |
129 | Madura Island | 4,429 | 1,710 | Indonesia | East Java | |
130 | Buton | 4,408 | 1,702 | Indonesia | Southeast 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[24] | 1,625 | United States | Alaska | |
134 | Unimak Island | 4,119 | 1,590 | United States | Alaska | |
135 | Hoste Island | 4,117[24] | 1,590 | Chile | Magallanes Region | |
136 | Spaatz Island | 4,100[24] | 1,600 | Antarctica | Antarctic territorial claims by Chile and United Kingdom. | |
137 | Baranof Island | 4,065 | 1,570 | United States | Alaska | |
138 | Nias | 4,048 | 1,563 | Indonesia | North Sumatra | |
139 | Espiritu Santo | 3,956 | 1,527 | Vanuatu | Sanma Province | |
140 | Milne Land | 3,913 | 1,511 | Danish Realm (Kingdom of Denmark) |
Greenland | |
141 | Malaita | 3,836 | 1,481 | Solomon Islands | Malaita Province | |
142 | Siberut | 3,829 | 1,478 | Indonesia | West Sumatra | |
143 | Bohol | 3,821 | 1,475 | Philippines | Central Visayas | |
144 | South Georgia | 3,718 | 1,436 | South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | Part of the British Overseas Territories territories under sovereignty of the United Kingdom. | |
145 | Euboea | 3,707 | 1,431 | Greece | Central Greece | |
146 | Santa Inés Island | 3,688 | 1,424 | Chile | Magallanes Region | |
147 | Mallorca | 3,667 | 1,416 | Spain | Balearic Islands | |
148 | Santa Isabel Island | 3,665 | 1,415 | Solomon Islands | Isabel Province | |
149 | Long Island | 3,629[24] | 1,401 | United States | New York | |
150 | Socotra | 3,607 | 1,393 | Yemen | Socotra Governorate | |
151 | Wetar | 3,600[24] | 1,400 | Indonesia | Maluku | |
152 | Tupinambarana (northern part) |
3,600 | 1,400 | Brazil | Amazonas | |
153 | Traill Island | 3,542 | 1,368 | Danish Realm (Kingdom of Denmark) |
Greenland | |
154 | Bear Island | 3,500[24] | 1,400 | Antarctica | Antarctic territorial claims by Argentina Chile and United Kingdom. | |
155 | North Andros Island | 3,439 | 1,328 | The Bahamas | North and Central Andros | |
156 | Vaygach Island | 3,329 | 1,285 | Russia | Arkhangelsk Oblast | |
157 | Masbate Island | 3,268[24] | 1,262 | Philippines | Bicol Region | |
158 | Makira (San Cristóbal) |
3,190 | 1,230 | Solomon Islands | Makira-Ulawa Province | |
159 | Mansel Island | 3,180[15] | 1,230 | Canada | Nunavut | |
160 | Iturup (Etorofu) |
3,167[16] | 1,223 | Russia | Sakhalin Oblast | Territorial dispute initially part of Japan (Hokkaidō region and prefecture then claimed by Russia |
161 | Yamdena | 3,100[24] | 1,200 | Indonesia | Maluku | |
162 | Waigeo | 3,060[24] | 1,180 | Indonesia | West Papua | |
163 | Akimiski Island | 3,001[15] | 1,159 | Canada | Nunavut | |
164 | Gotland | 2,994[25] | 1,156 | Sweden | Gotland County | |
165 | Funen | 2,985[23] | 1,153 | Danish Realm (Kingdom of Denmark) |
Denmark, Southern Denmark Region | |
166 | Choiseul Island | 2,971 | 1,147 | Solomon Islands | Choiseul Province | |
167 | Revillagigedo Island | 2,965 | 1,145 | United States | Alaska | |
168 | Taliabu Island Regency | 2,913 | 1,125 | Indonesia | North Maluku | |
169 | Muna Island | 2,889 | 1,115 | Indonesia | Southeast Sulawesi | |
170 | Zemlya Georga | 2,821 | 1,089 | Russia | Arkhangelsk Oblast | |
171 | Kupreanof Island | 2,813 | 1,086 | United States | Alaska | |
172 | Borden Island | 2,794[15] | 1,079 | Canada | Northwest Territories and Nunavut | |
173 | North Andaman Island | 2,781 | 1,074 | India | Andaman and Nicobar Islands | |
174 | Manitoulin Island | 2,766[26] | 1,068 | Canada | Ontario | Largest lake island (including both freshwater and saltwater lakes). |
175 | Unalaska Island | 2,722 | 1,051 | United States | Alaska | |
176 | Saaremaa | 2,672 | 1,032 | Estonia | Saare County (Saaremaa) | |
177 | Moresby Island | 2,608[15] | 1,007 | Canada | British Columbia | |
178 | James Ross Island | 2,598 | 1,003 | Antarctica | Antarctic territorial claims by Argentina Chile and United Kingdom. | |
179 | Obi | 2,542 | 981 | Indonesia | North Maluku | |
180 | Réunion (main island) |
2,535 | 979 | France | Réunion | Overseas department. |
181 | Navarino Island | 2,514[27] | 971 | Chile | Magallanes Region |
Rank | Island | Area[11] | Nation(s) | Subnational divisions | Notes | |
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(km2) | (sq mi) | |||||
— | Smyley Island | 3,287 | 1,269 | Antarctica | Antarctic territorial claims by Chile and United Kingdom. It is 61 km (38 mi) long and between 13 and 34 km (8.1 and 21.1 mi) wide.[45] | |
— | Fletcher Island | 1,580 | 610 | Antarctica | Antarctic territorial claims by Australia. Island has a diameter of 0.40 km (0.25 mi).[46] | |
— | Charcot Island | 1,500 | 580 | Antarctica | Antarctic territorial claims by Chile and United Kingdom. Island is 48 by 40 km (30 by 25 mi).[47] |