1.Greenland Greenland, the world's largest island with a total area of 216,086 square kilometers, is located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, and has a coastline of more than 35,000 kilometers, and is governed by Denmark.
2.New Guinea Island The island of New Guinea is the second largest island in the world with an area of about 785,000 square kilometers and the first island in the Pacific Ocean located on the southern side of the equator in the western Pacific Ocean, across the Arafura Sea and the Coral Sea from the Australian mainland, while the western part of the island is adjacent to the Malay Archipelago.
3. Kalimantan Island Kalimantan is the third largest island in the world with an area of 743,000 square kilometers, located in the middle of the Malay Archipelago in Southeast Asia, and this historical island, jointly owned by Malaya, Indonesia and Brunei, was known as Boli and Brahma in ancient times in China.
4. Madagascar Island Madagascar, an island with an area of 587,000 square kilometers is located in the southeast of the African continent on the fourth avenue of the world, [bai] and the African continent is separated by a Mozambique Sea Man, and this is narrowly shaped, with 3,991 kilometers of coastline guide, is also the largest of all the islands in the Indian Ocean crossed by the Tropic of Capricorn.
5. Baffin Island Baffin Island, a part of the Arctic archipelago with an area of 507,000 square kilometers, is also the first Canadian island opposite Greenland across Davis Strait and Baffin Bay. As most of the island is located within the Arctic Circle, it has a natural landscape of polar tundra, and the Eskimos living on the island make their living by hunting during the long, cold winters.
6. Sumatra Island Sumatra Island, an area of 434,000 square kilometers, belongs to the Greater Sunda Islands, second only to the New Guinea Island and Kalimantan Island, the world's sixth Avenue and, including the island of 475,000 square kilometers of the guide from the sixteenth century also attracted many explorers to go here in search of gold treasures.
7. Honshu Island Honshu Island is the largest island in Japan with a total area of about 230,000 square kilometers and is located in the middle of the Japanese archipelago. It is the seventh largest island in the world with a coastline of 5,450 kilometers, a total length of about 1,300 kilometers, frequent earthquakes, and active volcanoes (such as Mount Fuji, which is 3,776 meters high).
8. Victoria Island Victoria Island, with an area of 212,000 square kilometers, is one of the three major islands in the Arctic Ocean archipelago in the northern part of the North American continent, and the eighth largest island in the world with 515 kilometers of island length, and its inhabitants live mainly in Holman in the west and Cambridgeshire in the southeast.
9. The Island of Great Britain The island of Great Britain, an area of 210,000 square kilometers and the first European thoroughfare comprising the islands of England, Scotland and Wales, is the territory of the United Kingdom surrounded by more than 1,000 small islands located in the Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of the European continent.
10. Ellesmere Island This 200,000 square kilometers, Canada's third largest island and the world's tenth largest island, is also the northernmost Canadian territory adjacent to Greenland and part of the Queen Elizabeth Islands, where the island's 2,604-meter Babylonian peak is also the highest point in the Arctic archipelago.