| Ranking |
Island |
State |
Population |
| 1 |
Java |
Indonesia |
124,000,000 (2005)[3][4] |
| 2 |
Honshū |
Japan |
103,000,000 (2005)[5][6] |
| 3 |
Great Britain |
United Kingdom |
56,800,000 (2001)[7] [8] |
| 4 |
Luzon |
Philippines |
46,228,000 (2007)[9][10] |
| 5 |
Sumatra |
Indonesia |
45,000,000 (2005)[3][11] |
| 6 |
Taiwan |
Republic of China |
22,200,000 (2000)[3] |
| 7 |
Sri Lanka |
Sri Lanka |
20,700,000 (2005)[12] |
| 8 |
Mindanao |
Philippines |
19,793,000 (2007)[9][13] |
| 9 |
Madagascar |
Madagascar |
18,600,000 (2005)[12] |
| 10 |
Hispaniola |
Haiti and Dominican Republic |
17,400,000 (2005)[12] |
| 11 |
Borneo |
Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei |
16,000,000 (2000)[3][14] |
| 12 |
Sulawesi |
Indonesia |
16,000,000 (2005)[3][15] |
| 13 |
Kyūshū |
Japan |
13,350,000 (2005)[5][16] |
| 14 |
Salsette |
India |
13,175,000 (2001)[17][18] |
| 15 |
Cuba |
Cuba |
11,075,000 (2002)[3] |
| 16 |
Hainan |
People's Republic of China |
7,620,000 (2000)[3][19] |
| 17 |
Long Island |
United States |
7,560,000 (2007)[20] |
| 18 |
New Guinea |
Papua New Guinea and Indonesia |
6,400,000 (2000)[3][21] |
| 19 |
Ireland |
Ireland and United Kingdom |
5,900,000 (2006)[22][7] |
| 20 |
Hokkaidō |
Japan |
5,625,000 (2005)[5] |
| 21 |
Sicily |
Italy |
5,017,000 (2007)[23] |
| 22 |
Pulau Ujong
(Singapore Island) |
Singapore |
4,326,000 (2005)[12] |
| 23 |
Negros |
Philippines |
4,102,000 (2007)[9] |
| 24 |
Shikoku |
Japan |
4,100,000 (2005)[5] |
| 25 |
Puerto Rico |
Puerto Rico (territory of the United States) |
3,940,000 (2007)[24] |
| 26 |
Panay |
Philippines |
3,823,000 (2007)[9][25] |
| 27 |
Madura |
Indonesia |
3,525,000 (2005)[3] |
| 28 |
Bali |
Indonesia |
3,380,000 (2005)[3] |
| 29 |
Cebu |
Philippines |
3,293,000 (2007)[9] |
| 30 |
North Island |
New Zealand |
3,059,000 (2006)[26] |
| 31 |
Jamaica |
Jamaica |
2,650,000 (2005)[12] |
| 32 |
Lombok |
Indonesia |
2,536,000 (2004) [27] |
| 33 |
Zhongshan Dao |
People's Republic of China |
2,275,000 (2002)[3][12][28] |
| 34 |
Zealand |
Denmark |
2,275,000 (2005)[29] |
| 35 |
Timor |
Indonesia and East Timor |
2,220,000 (2000)[30][12][31] |
| 36 |
Leyte |
Philippines |
2,113,000 (2007)[9] |
| 37 |
Island of Montreal |
Canada |
1,800,000 (2001)[32] |
| 38 |
Bhola Island (Dakhin Shahbazpur) |
Bangladesh |
1,675,000 (2001)[3][33] |
| 39 |
Sardinia |
Italy |
1,659,000 (2007) [23] |
| 40 |
Samar |
Philippines |
1,650,000 (2007)[9][34] |
| 41 |
Manhattan Island |
United States |
1,621,000 (2007)[20] |
| 42 |
Flores |
Indonesia |
1,600,000 (2003)[30] |
| 43 |
Sumbawa |
Indonesia |
1,540,000 (2004)[27] |
| 44 |
Okinawa Island |
Japan |
1,250,000 (2005)[5] |
| 45 |
Mauritius |
Mauritius |
1,245,000 (2005)[12] |
| 46 |
Bohol |
Philippines |
1,230,000 (2007)[9] |
| 47 |
Hong Kong Island |
Hong Kong ( People's Republic of China) |
1,180,591 (2007 estimate)[35] |
| 48 |
Mindoro |
Philippines |
1,158,000 (2007)[9] |
| 49 |
Xiamen Island |
China |
1,077,000 (2000 census)[36] |
| 50 |
São Luís Island |
Brazil |
1,075,000 (2000)[37] |
| 51 |
Trinidad |
Trinidad and Tobago |
1,030,000 (2000)[3] |
| 52 |
South Island |
New Zealand |
1,008,000 (2006)[38] |
| Ranking |
Island |
State |
Population |
| 53 |
Oahu |
United States |
876,151 (2000 census)[39] |
| 54 |
Tenerife |
Spain |
865,070 (2007 estimate) |
| 55 |
Cyprus |
Cyprus |
855,000 (2006 estimate) |
| 56 |
Gran Canaria |
Spain |
815,379 (2007 estimate) |
| 57 |
Majorca |
Spain |
814,275 (2007 estimate) |
| 58 |
Réunion |
France |
793,000 (2007 estimate) |
| 59 |
Batam |
Indonesia |
700,000 |
| 60 |
Pulau Pinang |
Malaysia |
678,000 |
| 61 |
Sakhalin |
Russia |
673,100 (2005 estimate) |
| 62 |
Chongming |
China |
658,461 (2000 census) |
| 63 |
Vancouver Island |
Canada |
656,312 (2001 census) |
| 64 |
Nias |
Indonesia |
639,675 |
| 65 |
Bangka |
Indonesia |
626,955 |
| 66 |
Crete |
Greece |
623,666 (2005 estimate) |
| 67 |
Zanzibar (Unguja) |
Zanzibar, part of Tanzania |
619,832 |
| 68 |
Viti Levu |
Fiji |
580,000 |
| 69 |
Cheju |
South Korea |
560,000 (2004 estimate) |
| 70 |
Masbate |
Philippines |
555,573 |
| 71 |
Bahrain |
Bahrain |
539,100 (incl. Sitra Island) |
| 72 |
Zhoushan |
China |
502,667 (2000 census)[40] |
| 73 |
Buton |
Indonesia |
500,000 |
| 74 |
Tasmania |
Australia |
489,600 (2006 estimate) |
| 75 |
Newfoundland |
Canada |
505,409 (2006 census) |
| 76 |
Staten Island |
United States |
477,377 (2006 estimate) |
| 77 |
Governador Island |
Brazil |
450,000 |
| 78 |
Jolo |
Philippines |
447,600 |
| 79 |
Funen |
Denmark |
447,060 (2006 estimate) |
| 80 |
Margarita Island |
Venezuela |
436,900 (2007 estimate) |
| 81 |
Palawan |
Philippines |
430,000 |
| 82 |
Sumba |
Indonesia |
425,000 |
| 83 |
New Britain |
Papua New Guinea |
404,641 (2000 census) |
| 84 |
Martinique |
France |
401,000 (2007 estimate) |
| 85 |
Sandwip |
Bangladesh |
400,000 |
| 86 |
Malta |
Malta |
373,955 (2005 census) |
| 87 |
Pemba |
Tanzania |
350,000 |
| 88 |
Grande Comore |
Comoros |
345,000 (2005 estimate) |
| 89 |
Île Jésus |
Canada |
339,101 |
| 90 |
Mactan (Cebu) |
Philippines |
333,845 (2007 census) |
| 91 |
Haitan |
China |
332,146 (2000 census) |
| 92 |
Santa Catarina (island) |
Brazil |
315,000 (2006 estimate) |
| 93 |
Phuket |
Thailand |
313,835 (2007)[41] |
| 94 |
Iceland |
Iceland |
311,396 (2007 estimate) |
| 95 |
Vendsyssel-Thy |
Denmark |
306,373 (2003) |
| 96 |
Ambon |
Indonesia |
300,000 |
| 97 |
Vitória |
Brazil |
300,000 |
| 98 |
Yuhuan |
China |
281,865 (2000 census) |
| 99 |
Corsica |
France |
281,000 (2007 estimate) |
| 100 |
Abu Dhabi (island) |
United Arab Emirates |
280,385 |
| 101 |
Barbados |
Barbados |
279,254 (2005 estimate) |
| 102 |
Anjouan |
Comoros |
270,000 |
| 103 |
Santiago |
Cape Verde |
266,161 (2005) |
| 104 |
Basilan |
Philippines |
259,796 |
| 105 |
Muna |
Indonesia |
248,000 |
| 106 |
Seram |
Indonesia |
247,000 |
| 107 |
Madeira |
Portugal |
245,806 (2006 estimate) |
| 108 |
Euboea |
Greece |
218,032 (2005 estimate) |
| 109 |
Marinduque |
Philippines |
217,392 |
| 110 |
New Providence |
Bahamas |
210,832 (2000 census) |
| 111 |
Dongshan |
China |
206,152 (2000 census) |
| 112 |
Grande Terre |
New Caledonia, part of France |
205,939 (2004 census) |
| 113 |
Belitung |
Indonesia |
204,776 |
| 114 |
Vasilievsky Island |
Russia |
202,650 (2002 census)[42]. |
| 115 |
Tsing Yi |
Hong Kong, part of China |
200,402 (2007 estimate)[43] |
| 116 |
Bintan |
Indonesia |
200,000 |
| 117 |
Marajó |
Brazil |
200,000 |
| 118 |
Qeshm |
Iran |
200,000 |
| 119 |
Grande-Terre |
Guadeloupe, part of France |
196,767 (1999 census) |
| 120 |
Geojedo |
South Korea |
187,593 |
| 121 |
Tahiti |
French Polynesia, part of France |
178,133 (2007 census) |
| 122 |
Basse-Terre |
Guadeloupe, part of France |
172,693 (1999 census) |
| 123 |
Guam |
Guam, organized unincorporated territory of United States |
173,456 (2007 estimate) |
| 124 |
Lulu Island |
Canada |
168,162 |
| 125 |
Alor |
Indonesia |
168,000 |
| 126 |
Grande Terre |
Mayotte, part of France |
162,036 (2007 census) |
| 127 |
Halmahera |
Indonesia |
162,000 |
| 128 |
Saint Lucia |
Saint Lucia |
160,765 (2005 census) |
| 129 |
Amager |
Denmark |
160,064 (2006 estimate) |
| 130 |
Bougainville |
Papua New Guinea |
160,000 |
| 131 |
Hawaii |
United States |
158,400 (2003 estimate) |
| 132 |
Awaji |
Japan |
157,000 (2005) |
| 133 |
Carmen, Campeche |
Mexico |
155,000 (2005) |
| 134 |
Ukerewe |
Tanzania |
150,000 |
| 135 |
Portsea Island |
United Kingdom |
147,088 |
| 136 |
Mombasa |
Kenya |
146,334 |
| 137 |
Cape Breton Island |
Canada |
147,454 (2001 census) |
| 138 |
Tablas |
Philippines |
144,000 |
| 139 |
Chiloé |
Chile |
140,376 (2002 census) |
| 140 |
Guimaras |
Philippines |
140,000 |
| 141 |
Malaita |
Solomon Islands |
140,000 (2006) |
| 142 |
Isle of Wight |
United Kingdom |
140,000 (2005 estimate) |
| 143 |
Djerba |
Tunisia |
139,517 (2004 census) |
| 144 |
Curaçao |
Netherlands Antilles |
138,000 (2006 estimate) |
| 145 |
Prince Edward Island |
Canada |
135,851 (2006 estimate) |
| 146 |
Upolu |
Samoa |
134,400 (2001 census) |
| 147 |
São Tomé |
São Tomé and Príncipe |
139,000 (2004 estimate) |
| 148 |
Donghai |
China |
132,631 (2000 census) |
| 149 |
Mannar Island |
Sri Lanka |
132,000 |
| 150 |
Biliran |
Philippines |
132,000 |
| 151 |
Lanzarote |
Spain |
131,708 (2007 estimate) |
| 152 |
São Miguel |
Portugal |
131,609 (2001 census) |
| 153 |
Hisingen |
Sweden |
130,497 (2007) |
| 154 |
Bioko |
Equatorial Guinea |
130,000 (2005) |
| 155 |
Vanua Levu |
Fiji |
130,000 |
| 156 |
Bantayan (Cebu) |
Philippines |
129,154 (2007 census) |
| 157 |
Ibiza |
Spain |
117,698 (2007 estimate) |
| 158 |
Maui |
United States |
117,644 (2000 census) |
| 159 |
Rhodes |
Greece |
117,007 (2001 census) |
| 160 |
Daishan |
China |
113,983 (2000 census)[44] |
| 161 |
Guadalcanal |
Solomon Islands |
109,382 (1999 census) |
| 162 |
Buru |
Indonesia |
109,251 |
| 163 |
Saint Vincent |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
108,600 (2000) |
| 164 |
Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego |
Argentina and Chile |
107,983 |
| 165 |
Corfu |
Greece |
107,879 (2001 census) |
| 166 |
Muharraq |
Bahrain |
103,576 |
| 167 |
Aruba |
Aruba |
103,484 (2006 estimate) |
| 168 |
South Andaman Island |
India |
100,000+ |
| 169 |
Isla San Andrés |
Colombia |
100,000 |