1Greenland – 2,166,086 km²
Greenland, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, is by far the largest island in the world. Itâs an autonomous territory of Denmark and is mostly covered by ice, with only a small coastal area habitable. Despite its icy terrain, Greenland offers stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and a chance to see the mesmerizing Northern Lights. The island is home to a small population primarily made up of Inuit people, who live in small towns along the coast.














