Rank 10: Ellesmere Island – 196,236 sq km; remote, icy, and sparsely inhabited.
2/10
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Great Britain
Rank 9: Great Britain – 209,331 sq km; includes England, Scotland, and Wales.
3/10
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Victoria Island
Rank 8: Victoria Island – 217,291 sq km; known for its unique Arctic landscape.
4/10
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Honshu
Rank 7: Honshu – 227,898 sq km; the cultural and economic center of Japan.
5/10
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Sumatra
Rank 6: Sumatra – 443,066 sq km; features tropical forests and national parks.
6/10
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Baffin Island
Rank 5: Baffin Island – 507,451 sq km; known for Arctic wilderness and low population.
7/10
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Madagascar
Rank 4: Madagascar – 587,295 sq km; famous for unique wildlife like lemurs.
8/10
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Borneo
Rank 3: Borneo – 748,168 sq km; shared by Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei, known for rainforests and orangutans.
9/10
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New Guinea
Rank 2: New Guinea – 821,400 sq km; divided between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, rich in biodiversity.
10/10
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Greenland
Rank 1: Greenland – 2,166,086 sq km; mostly covered in ice, governed by Denmark, and home to Inuit communities.
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