- Source: List of European islands by area
This is a list of islands in Europe ordered by area (excluding the Canaries).
Islands over 200 km2
Islands 100–200 km2
Islands 50–100 km2
Data for some islands is missing, particularly for some Arctic islands in Russia and Svalbard.
Islands 20–50 km2
Artificial islands or not usually regarded as islands
See also
List of Caribbean islands by area
List of European islands by population
List of islands by area
List of islands by population
Notes
Malta and the Canary Islands are not considered part of Europe, whereas Cyprus is. Cyprus is often considered to be a part of both Asia and Europe.
Islands of Arctic Russia are considered part of Europe as long as they are situated west of the Yamal Peninsula. This means that the islands of Franz Josef Land, Novaya Zemlya plus for example Kolguyev and Vaygach Island are considered part of Europe. Islands of Svalbard are in the same category, whereas for example islands of Greenland are considered part of North America.
The figures of Bolshoy Berezovy, Storøya and Wahlbergøya are rough estimates from map.
Sources
ISLANDS
Suomen suurimmat saaret (also includes freshwater islands)
Finland The Land of Islands and Waters
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References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Uni Eropa
- Kepulauan Solomon
- Islam menurut negara
- Asia
- Daftar nomor telepon darurat
- Selandia Baru
- Daftar kota menurut PDB
- Kawasan Schengen
- Indonesia
- Rumpun suku bangsa Austronesia
- List of European islands by area
- List of European countries by area
- List of islands by area
- List of islands of Norway by area
- List of countries and dependencies by area
- List of European islands by population
- List of islands of Europe
- List of island countries
- Lists of islands
- List of U.S. states and territories by area