List of islands by population
This is a list of islands in the world ordered by population. It includes all islands with population greater than 100,000. For km comparison, continental landmasses are also shown. The population of the world's islands is over 730 million, approximately 11% of the world's total population.
Continental island/land masses
- Afro-Eurasia (the World Island) — 6.15 billion people
- Americas — 972 million people
- Australia[1] — 23 million people
- Antarctica — 1,000-5,000 people (varies by season)[2]
Islands ordered by population
Disclaimer: Due to the complicated nature of determining exactly what constitutes an island, versus an administrative region, please see comments for what is included in figures, as some islands include nearby ones.
Population over 10,000,000
Ranking | Island | State(s) | Population | Density (/km²) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Java | Indonesia | 139,448,718 (2014 estimate)[3][4] | 1,117 |
2 | Honshū | Japan | 104,000,000 (2010)[5][6] | 451.8 |
3 | Great Britain | United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales) | 61,700,000 (2015 estimate)[7] | 281.3 |
4 | Luzon | Philippines | 52,990,000 (2015)[8] | 480 |
5 | Sumatra | Indonesia | 47,010,000 (2010)[9][10] | 90.4 |
6 | Taiwan (Formosa) | Taiwan | 23,461,708 (2015 estimate)[9] | 657 |
7 | Madagascar | Madagascar | 22,434,000 (2014)[11] | 38.2 |
8 | Mindanao | Philippines | 21,902,000 (2015)[12] | 226 |
9 | Borneo | Indonesia (Kalimantan), Brunei, Malaysia (Sabah, Sarawak, Labuan) | 21,258,000 (2014)[9][13][14][15] | 26.3 |
10 | Sri Lanka (Ceylon) | Sri Lanka | 20,219,000 (2012)[16] | 310 |
11 | Hispaniola | Dominican Republic, Haiti | 19,920,000 (2010)[17] | 241.5 |
12 | Sulawesi (Celebes) | Indonesia | 17,371,783 (2010)[9][18] | 97 |
13 | Salsette | India (Maharashtra) | 15,098,516 (2011)[9][19] | 24,414 |
14 | Kyūshū | Japan | 13,200,000 (2010)[5][20] | 371 |
15 | New Guinea | Papua New Guinea and Indonesia (West Papua) | 11,818,000 (2014 RI, 2015 PNG)[21][22] | 15 |
16 | Cuba | Cuba | 11,167,325 (2012)[9][23] | 103.3 |
Population 1,000,000 to 10,000,000
Ranking | Island | State(s) | Population |
---|---|---|---|
17 | Hainan | China | 9,035,000 (2014E)[24] |
18 | Long Island | United States (New York) | 7,686,912 (2012)[25] |
19 | Ireland | Ireland and United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) | 6,380,661 (2008)[26][27] |
20 | Singapore | Singapore | 5,535,000 (2015)[28] |
21 | Hokkaidō | Japan | 5,383,579 (2015C) [5] |
22 | Sicily | Italy | 5,017,000 (2007)[29] |
23 | Negros | Philippines | 4,414,131 (2015)[30] |
24 | Panay | Philippines | 4,302,000 (2015)[12][31] |
25 | Bali | Indonesia | 4,220,000 (2012) [32][33] |
26 | Cebu | Philippines | 3,917,000 (2015)[12] |
27 | Shikoku | Japan | 3,815,000 (2015)[5] |
28 | Madura | Indonesia | 3,622,000 (2010)[9] |
29 | Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico (territory of the United States) | 3,474,182 (2015)[34] |
30 | North Island | New Zealand | 3,596,200 (June 2016).[35] |
31 | Lombok | Indonesia | 3,160,000 (2010) [33] |
32 | Timor | Indonesia and East Timor | 2,786,000 (2010)[17][36][37] |
33 | Jamaica | Jamaica | 2,741,000 (2010)[17] |
34 | Zhongshan Island | China (Guangdong and Macau) | 2,275,000 (2002)[9][17][38] |
35 | Zealand | Denmark | 2,275,000 (2005)[39] |
36 | Leyte | Philippines | 2,188,295 (2010)[8] |
37 | Island of Montreal | Canada (Quebec) | 1,886,481 (2011)[40] |
38 | Xiamen Island | China (Fujian) | 1,847,047 (2010 census)[41] |
39 | Flores | Indonesia | 1,831,000 (2010)[33] |
40 | Samar | Philippines | 1,751,267 (2010)[8][42] |
41 | Bhola Island | Bangladesh | 1,758,000 (2011)[9][43] |
42 | Sardinia | Italy | 1,659,000 (2007) [29] |
43 | Manhattan Island | United States (New York) | 1,619,090 (2012)[25] |
44 | Haizhu | China (Guangdong) | 1,558,663 (2010 census)[44] |
45 | São Luís | Brazil (Maranhão) | 1,381,459 (2014 estimate)[45] |
46 | Sumbawa | Indonesia | 1,330,000 (2010)[46] |
47 | Mindoro | Philippines | 1,302,000 (2015)[12] |
48 | Okinawa Island | Japan | 1,301,000 (2015)[5] |
49 | Trinidad | Trinidad and Tobago | 1,267,145 (2011 Census)[47] |
50 | Hong Kong Island | Hong Kong (special administrative region of China) | 1,257,200 (2015E)[48] |
51 | Mauritius | Mauritius | 1,219,265 (2014)[49] |
52 | Bohol | Philippines | 1,211,000 (2015)[50] |
53 | Batam | Indonesia | 1,153,860 (2012 BPS Civil Survey)[51] |
54 | Bahrain Island | Bahrain | 1,095,000 (2014E)[52] |
55 | Cyprus | Cyprus, Akrotiri and Dhekelia (UK), Northern Cyprus (de facto) | 1,088,503 (2010 estimate)[53] |
56 | South Island | New Zealand | 1,096,200 (June 2016).[35] |
Population 500,000 to 1,000,000
Ranking | Island | State(s) | Population |
---|---|---|---|
57 | Oahu | United States (Hawaii) | 976,372 (2012)[25] |
58 | Bangka | Indonesia | 960,692 (2010) [33] |
59 | Tenerife | Spain (Canary Islands) | 906,854 (2010 census) |
60 | Unguja (Zanzibar Island) | Tanzania (Zanzibar) | 896,721 (2012 Census)[54] |
61 | Majorca | Spain (Balearic Islands) | 862,397 (2009 census) |
62 | Penang Island | Malaysia | 860,000 (2010 estimate) |
63 | Gran Canaria | Spain (Canary Islands) | 838,397 (2009 census) |
64 | Réunion | France | 837,868 (2012 estimate)[55] |
65 | Palawan | Philippines | 793,391 (2010) |
66 | Cangshan | China (Fujian) | 762,746 (2010 census)[56] |
67 | São Vicente | Brazil (São Paulo) | 760,000[57] |
68 | Nias | Indonesia | 756,338 (2010 Census) [58] |
69 | Vancouver Island | Canada (British Columbia) | 748,937 (2009 estimate)[59] |
70 | Sumba | Indonesia (East Nusa Tenggara) | 686,113 (2010 Census)[58] |
71 | Viti Levu | Fiji | 661,997 (2007 Census)[60] |
72 | Masbate | Philippines | 892,393 (2015) |
73 | Crete | Greece | 623,065 (2011 Census) |
74 | Jeju | South Korea | 621,550 (2014 estimate)[61] |
75 | Chongming | China (Shanghai) | 615,297 (2013 census)[62] |
76 | Phuket | Thailand | 525,018 (2010)[63] |
77 | New Britain | Papua New Guinea | 513,926 (2011 census)[64] |
78 | Tasmania | Australia | 507,626 (2010 estimate) |
79 | Zhoushan | China (Zhejiang) | 502,667 (2000 census)[65] |
Population 100,000 to 500,000
Ranking | Island | State(s) | Population |
---|---|---|---|
80 | Newfoundland | Canada (Newfoundland and Labrador) | 479,105 (2006 census) |
81 | Staten Island | United States (New York) | 474,558 (2016 estimate) |
82 | Sakhalin | Russia | 471,515 (2014 Estimate)[66] |
83 | Halmahera | Indonesia | 449,938 2010 Census [21][67] |
84 | Jolo | Philippines | 447,600 |
85 | Buton | Indonesia | 447,408 (2010 Census) [58] |
86 | Funen | Denmark | 447,060 (2006 estimate) |
87 | Ambon | Indonesia | 441,000 (2010 Census)[58] |
88 | Margarita Island | Venezuela | 489,917 (2014 estimate)[68] |
89 | Seram | Indonesia | 434,113 (2010 Census) [58] |
90 | IJsselmonde | Netherlands | 423,000 |
91 | Santa Catarina | Brazil (Santa Catarina) | 420,000[69] |
92 | Pemba | Tanzania | 406,808 (2012 Census)[54] |
93 | Sandwip | Bangladesh | 400,000 |
94 | Basilan | Philippines | 391,179 (2010) |
95 | Martinique | France (Martinique) | 390,371 (2012 estimate)[55] |
96 | Guadeloupe Island | France (Guadeloupe) | 388,795 (2011 estimate)[70] |
97 | Malta | Malta | 386,057 (2011 estimate)[71] |
98 | Mactan | Philippines | 368,820 (2010 census) |
99 | Marajó | Brazil (Pará) | 383,336 (2014 estimate)[72] |
100 | Grande Comore | Comoros | 369,600 (2012 estimate)[73] |
101 | Pingtan (Haitan) | China (Fujian) | 357,760 (2010 census)[56] |
102 | Ukerewe Island | Tanzania | 345,147 (2012 Census)[54][74] |
103 | Yangzhong | China (Jiangsu) | 334,977 (2010 census) |
103 | Île Jésus | Canada (Quebec) | 339,101 |
104 | Bintan | Indonesia | 329,659 (2010 Census)[58] |
105 | Iceland | Iceland | 325,671 (2014 estimate—whole country)[75] |
106 | Maheshkhali | Bangladesh | 321,218 (2011 Census)[76] |
107 | Flevopolder | Netherlands (Flevoland) | 317,000 (2007) |
108 | Corsica | France | 316,578 (2012 estimate)[55] |
109 | Santo Amaro (Guarujá) | Brazil (São Paulo) | 308,989 (2014 estimate) [77] |
110 | Vendsyssel-Thy | Denmark | 306,373 (2003) |
111 | Vitória | Brazil (Espirito Santo) | 300,000[78] |
112 | Chengār | Bangladesh | 292,057 (2011 Census)[79] |
113 | Abu Dhabi (island) | United Arab Emirates | 280,385 |
114 | Barbados | Barbados | 279,254 (2005 estimate) |
115 | Anjouan | Comoros | 306,800 (2012 estimate)[73] |
116 | Muna | Indonesia | 268,140 (2010 Census) [58] |
117 | Santiago | Cape Verde | 290,280 (2014 estimate)[80] |
118 | Belitung | Indonesia | 262,357 (2010 census) [58] |
119 | Grande Terre | New Caledonia (sui generis collectivity of France) | 247,669 (2014 estimate)[81] |
120 | Madeira | Portugal | 245,806 (2006 estimate) |
121 | Geoje Island | South Korea | 241,711 (2010 Census) [61] |
122 | Bushrod | Liberia | 234,596 (1996 )[82] |
123 | Bougainville | Papua New Guinea | 234,280 (2011 census)[64] |
124 | Marinduque | Philippines | 227,828 (2010) |
125 | Lagos Island | Nigeria | 212,700(2006 Census)[83] |
126 | Governador Island | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | 212,574 (2010C adm dist including nearby island)[84] |
127 | New Providence | Bahamas | 210,832 (2000 census) |
128 | Euboea | Greece | 210,815 (2011 Census) |
129 | Vasilievsky Island | Russia | 202,650 (2002 census).[85] |
130 | Tsing Yi | Hong Kong (special administrative region of China) | 200,402 (2007 estimate)[86] |
131 | Qeshm | Iran | 200,000 |
132 | New Ireland | Papua New Guinea | 194,067 (2011 estimate, whole province)[64] |
133 | Tarakan | Indonesia (East Kalimantan) | 193,370 (2010 Census)[58] |
134 | Dongchong Island | China (Guangdong) | 191,019 (2010 Census)[87] |
135 | Hawaii (island) | United States (Hawaii) | 190,821 (2013 factfinder) |
136 | Muharraq | Bahrain | 188,597 (2010)[88] |
137 | Grande Terre | France (Mayotte) | 188,442 (2012 estimate)[89] |
138 | Ternate | Indonesia (North Maluku) | 185,705 (2010 Census)[58] |
139 | Jinshazhou | China (Guangdong) | 183,000 (2010 Census)[87] |
140 | South Andaman Island | India (Andaman and Nicobar Islands) | 181,949 (2001 census)[90] |
141 | Tahiti | French Polynesia (overseas collectivity of France) | 178,133 (2007 census) |
142 | São Tomé | São Tomé and Príncipe | 171,856 (2012 estimate)[91] |
143 | Voorne-Putten | Netherlands | 170,411 (2002) |
144 | Carmen, Campeche | Mexico | 169,466 (2010 Census)[92] |
145 | Lulu Island | Canada | 168,162 |
146 | Majuli | India | 167,304 (2011 census)[93] |
147 | Buru | Indonesia (Maluku) | 162,116 (2010 Census) [58] |
148 | Guimaras | Philippines | 162,943 (2010) |
149 | Saint Lucia | Saint Lucia | 166,526 (2010 census)[94] |
150 | Shawan Island | China (Guangdong) | 161,390 (2010 census)[87] |
151 | Maui | United States (Hawaii) | 160,202 (2013 census factfinder)[25] |
152 | Amager | Denmark | 160,064 (2006 estimate) |
153 | Guam | United States | 160,000 |
154 | Guadalcanal | Solomon Islands | 158,222 (2009 census includes Honiara and Guadacanal Prov.)[95] |
155 | Tablas | Philippines | 158,050 (2010) |
156 | Biliran | Philippines | 155,061 (2010) |
157 | Malé | Maldives | 153,379 (2014 estimate) |
158 | Mombasa | Kenya | 146,334 |
159 | Cape Breton Island | Canada (Nova Scotia) | 147,454 (2001 census) |
160 | Upolu | Samoa | 147,629 (2011 census)[96] |
161 | Portsea Island | United Kingdom | 147,088 |
162 | Alor | Indonesia | 145,299 (2010 Census) [97] |
163 | Yeong Island | South Korea (Busan) | 144,884 (2010 Census)[61] |
164 | Prince Edward Island | Canada | 140,402 (2010 estimate) |
165 | Chiloé | Chile | 140,376 (2002 census) |
166 | Malaita | Solomon Islands | 137,596 (2009 C)[95] |
167 | Isle of Wight | United Kingdom | 140,000 (2005 estimate) |
168 | Djerba | Tunisia | 139,517 (2004 census) |
169 | Awaji | Japan | 138,804 (2013) |
170 | Curaçao | Curaçao (autonomous country in the Kingdom of the Netherlands) | 138,000 (2006 estimate) |
171 | Bantayan | Philippines | 136,960 (2010 census) |
172 | Mannar Island | Sri Lanka | 132,000 |
173 | Lanzarote | Spain (Canary Islands) | 131,708 (2007 estimate) |
174 | São Miguel | Portugal (Azores) | 131,609 (2001 census) |
175 | Xiaoguwei | China (Guangdong) | 131,470 (2010 census)[87] |
176 | Hisingen | Sweden | 130,497 (2007) |
177 | Bioko | Equatorial Guinea | 130,000 (2005) |
178 | Vanua Levu | Fiji | 130,000 |
179 | Kutubdia | Bangladesh | 125,279 (2011 Census)[76] |
180 | Srirangam | India | 120,000 (2011 Census) |
181 | Rhodes | Greece | 119,830 (2011 Census) |
182 | Dordrecht | Netherlands | 118,601 (2009) |
183 | Ibiza | Spain (Balearic Islands) | 117,698 (2007 estimate) |
184 | Daishan | China (Zhejiang) | 113,983 (2000 census)[98] |
185 | Rote | Indonesia (Maluku) | 119,908 (2010 Census) [58] |
186 | Lembata | Indonesia (East Nusa Tenggara) | 117,829 (2010 Census) [58] |
187 | Biak | Indonesia (West Papua) | 112,873 (2010 Census) [99] |
188 | Nansha | China (Guangdong) | 112,151 (2010 Census) [87] |
189 | Peleng | Indonesia (Central Sulawesi) | 109,319 (2010 Census) [100] |
190 | Bengkalis | Indonesia (Riau) | 108,700 (2010 Census) [101] |
191 | Saint Vincent | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 108,600 (2000) |
192 | Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego | Argentina and Chile | 107,983 |
193 | Songzhou | China (Guangdong) | 106,274 (2010 Census) [87] |
194 | Daishan | China (Zhejiang) | 105,945 (2014 Census)[102] |
195 | Corfu | Greece | 104,371 (2011 Census) |
196 | Aruba | Aruba (autonomous country in the Kingdom of the Netherlands) | 103,484 (2006 estimate) |
Technically artificial islands which are not usually regarded as islands.
Ranking | Island | State(s) | Population | Density (/km²) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Peloponnese | Greece | 1,100,071 (2011) | 51.05 |
2 | Delmarva | United States | 681,030 (2000) | 48.21 |
3 | Gimpo | South Korea | 480,000 (2015) | 1352 |
4 | Cape Cod | United States (Massachusetts) | 210,000 (2010) | 238 |
5 | Songdo | South Korea (Incheon) | 104,000 (2016) | 2200 |
See also
- List of European islands by population
- List of Caribbean island countries by population
- List of Canadian islands by population
- List of islands by highest point
- List of islands by area
- List of European islands by area
- List of countries by population
- List of countries and outlying territories by area
- List of islands of South America
- List of islands by population density
- List of populated islands of the Great Lakes
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- ↑ Antarctica has no permanent residents, but there are usually at least 1,000 people (mostly research personnel) living at its bases.
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