The World's major Islands (by size)
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- Australia, (7,617.930 sq km)
is widely considered part of a continental landmass, not officially an island. But without doubt it is the largest island on the planet, and when combined with Oceania, the smallest continent on Earth. - Greenland (2,175,600 sq km)
- New Guinea (792,500 sq km)
- Borneo (725,500 sq km)
- Madagascar (587,000 sq km)
- Baffin (507,500 sq km)
- Sumatra (427,300 sq km)
- Honshu (227,400 sq km)
- Great Britain (218,100 sq km)
- Victoria (217,300 sq km)
- Ellesmere (196,200 sq km)
- Celebes (178,650 sq km)
- New Zealand (south) (151,000 sq km)
- Java (126,700 sq km)
- New Zealand (north) (114,000 sq km)
- Newfoundland (108,900 sq km)
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The island of Cuba, with an area of 110,860 Sq Km, should be #15 |

