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| {{flag|Taiwan}}<ref group="n" name="roc">Taiwan (official name as "Republic of China") only controls the islands of Taiwan, [[Matsu Islands|Matsu]], [[Kinmen]], [[Penghu]] etc after the [[Chinese Civil War]], but has not renounced claim on areas currently under control of [[People's Republic of China]], [[Mongolia]], [[Tuva]] (a [[Russia]]n republic) etc. If those territories are taken into account, the Republic of China is not a borderless country or a country centered with a major island. The area under ROC control is also claimed by the People's Republic of China. See [[Legal status of Taiwan]], [[Political status of Taiwan]] and [[One-China policy]].</ref>
| {{flag|Taiwan|name=Republic of China}}<ref group="n" name="roc">Taiwan (official name as "Republic of China") only controls the islands of Taiwan, [[Matsu Islands|Matsu]], [[Kinmen]], [[Penghu]] etc after the [[Chinese Civil War]], but has not renounced claim on areas currently under control of [[People's Republic of China]], [[Mongolia]], [[Tuva]] (a [[Russia]]n republic) etc. If those territories are taken into account, the Republic of China is not a borderless country or a country centered with a major island. The area under ROC control is also claimed by the People's Republic of China. See [[Legal status of Taiwan]], [[Political status of Taiwan]] and [[One-China policy]].</ref>
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Sovereign states and states with limited recognition fully on islands (Australia is regarded a continent), those with land borders shaded green, and those without shaded dark blue

This is a list of island countries. An island is a land mass (smaller than a continent) that is surrounded by water.[1] Many island countries are spread over an archipelago, as is the case with the Federated States of Micronesia and the Philippines (which consists of thousands of islands). Others consist of a single island, such as Nauru, or part of an island, such as Haiti. Although Australia is designated as a continent, it is often referred to as an island, as it has no land borders.[2] Some declared island countries are not universally recognized as politically independent, such as Northern Cyprus. Some states, such as Taiwan, officially claim to hold continental territories but are de facto limited to control over islands.

Current

Sovereign states

Name Geographic configuration Geologic location Population Area (km²) Density (per km²) Geographic location
 Antigua and Barbuda Two main islands Continental shelf 86,295 440 194 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Islands
 Bahamas Archipelago Continental shelf 392,000 13,878 23.27 Atlantic Ocean, Bahamas
 Bahrain One main island Continental shelf 1,316,500 750 1,189.5 Persian Gulf
 Barbados One island Continental shelf 285,000 430 627 Caribbean Sea, Windward Islands
 Brunei Part of a larger island Continental shelf 393,372 5,765 67.3 Maritime Southeast Asia
 Cape Verde Archipelago Oceanic 518,467 4,033 125.5 Atlantic Ocean, Africa
 Comoros Archipelago Oceanic 784,745 2,235 275 Indian Ocean, Africa
 Cuba One main island Continental shelf 11,245,629 109,884 102.3 Caribbean Sea, Greater Antilles
 Cyprus[n 1] Part of a larger island Continental shelf 858,000 9,251 85 Mediterranean Sea
 Dominica One main island Continental shelf 71,293 754 105 Caribbean Sea, Lesser Antilles
 Dominican Republic Part of a larger island Continental shelf 10,652,000 48,442 208.2 Caribbean Sea, Greater Antilles
 East Timor Part of a larger island Continental shelf 1,212,107 14,874 76.2 Maritime Southeast Asia
 Federated States of Micronesia Archipelago Oceanic 101,351 702 158.1 Pacific Ocean, Micronesia
 Fiji Archipelago Oceanic 859,178 18,274 46.4 Pacific Ocean, Melanesia
 Grenada One main island Continental shelf 110,000 344 319.8 Caribbean Sea, Windward Islands
 Haiti Part of a larger island Continental shelf 9,700,000 27,750 350 Caribbean Sea, Greater Antilles
 Iceland One main island Oceanic 316,252 103,000 3.1 Atlantic Ocean
 Indonesia Archipelago Two continental shelves 255,461,700 1,904,569 124.7 Maritime Southeast Asia
 Republic of Ireland Part of one main island Continental shelf 4,588,252 70,273 65.3 Atlantic Ocean, British Isles
 Jamaica One main island Continental shelf 2,847,232 10,991 252 Caribbean Sea, Greater Antilles
 Japan Archipelago Continental shelf 127,433,494 377,873 337 Pacific Ocean, East Asia
 Kiribati Archipelago Oceanic 98,000 811 135 Pacific Ocean, Micronesia
 Madagascar One main island Oceanic 20,653,556 587,041 35.2 Indian Ocean, Africa
 Maldives Archipelago Oceanic 329,198 298 1,105 Indian Ocean
 Malta Two main islands Continental shelf 404,500 316 1,282 Mediterranean Sea
 Marshall Islands Archipelago Oceanic 62,000 181 342.5 Pacific Ocean, Micronesia
 Mauritius Archipelago Oceanic 1,244,663 2,040 610 Indian Ocean, Africa
 Nauru One island Oceanic 13,635 21 649 Pacific Ocean, Micronesia
 New Zealand Two main islands Continental shelf 4,691,194 268,680 17.4 Pacific Ocean, Polynesia
 Palau Archipelago Oceanic 20,000 459 43.6 Pacific Ocean, Micronesia
 Papua New Guinea Part of a larger island Continental shelf 6,732,000 462,840 14.5 Pacific Ocean, Melanesia
 Philippines Archipelago Continental shelf 101,398,120 300,000 295 Maritime Southeast Asia
 Saint Kitts and Nevis Two main islands Continental shelf 51,300 261 164 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Islands
 Saint Lucia One main island Continental shelf 173,765 616 298 Caribbean Sea, Windward Islands
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Archipelago Continental shelf 120,000 389 307 Caribbean Sea, Windward Islands
 Samoa Archipelago Oceanic 179,000 2,831 63.2 Pacific Ocean, Polynesia
 São Tomé and Príncipe Two main islands Continental shelf 163,000 1,001 169.1 Atlantic Ocean, Africa
 Seychelles Archipelago Oceanic 87,500 455 192 Indian Ocean, Africa
 Singapore[3] One main island Continental shelf 5,469,700 718.3 7,615 Maritime Southeast Asia
 Solomon Islands Archipelago Oceanic 523,000 28,400 18.1 Pacific Ocean, Melanesia
 Sri Lanka One main island Continental shelf 20,277,597 65,610 314 Indian Ocean
 Tonga Archipelago Oceanic 104,000 748 139 Pacific Ocean, Polynesia
 Trinidad and Tobago Two main islands Continental shelf 1,299,953 5,131 254.4 Caribbean Sea, South America
 Tuvalu Archipelago Oceanic 12,373 26 475.88 Pacific Ocean, Polynesia
 United Kingdom One main island; part of second island Continental shelf 60,587,300 244,820 246 Atlantic Ocean, British Isles
 Vanuatu Archipelago Oceanic 243,304 12,190 19.7 Pacific Ocean, Melanesia

States with limited recognition

Name Geographic configuration Geologic location Population Area (km²) Density (per km²) Geographic Location
 Northern Cyprus[n 2] Part of a larger island Continental shelf 313,626[4] 3,355 93 Mediterranean Sea

De Facto Island bound States with limited recognition

Name Geographic configuration Geologic location Population Area (km²) Density (per km²) Geographic Location
 Taiwan[n 3] One main island Continental shelf 22,911,292 36,188 633 Pacific Ocean, East Asia

Dependencies and other notable regions

Name Geographic configuration Geologic location Sovereign state Population Area (km²) Density (per km²) Geographic Location
 Akrotiri and Dhekelia Part of a larger island Continental shelf  United Kingdom 15,700 254 N/A Mediterranean sea
 Åland[n 4] Archipelago Continental shelf  Finland 28,355 1,580 17.9 Baltic Sea, Gulf of Bothnia
 Alderney One Island Continental shelf  Guernsey

 United Kingdom

2,400 7.8 307.7 English Channel, Channel Islands
 American Samoa[n 5] Archipelago Oceanic  United States 54,947 199 276 Pacific ocean, Polynesia
 Anguilla One main island Continental shelf  United Kingdom 15,423 91 169 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Islands
 Aruba One Island Continental shelf  Netherlands 107,635 180 598 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Antilles
 Bermuda Archipelago Oceanic  United Kingdom 62,500 53.3 1,170 Atlantic Ocean, North America
 British Indian Ocean Territory Archipelago Oceanic  United Kingdom 3,000 54,400 58.3 Indian ocean
 British Virgin Islands Archipelago Continental shelf  United Kingdom 31,148 151 206 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Islands
 Caribbean Netherlands Three main islands Continental shelf  Netherlands 21,133 127 166 Caribbean Sea
 Cayman Islands Three islands Continental shelf  United Kingdom 52,560 264 199 Caribbean Sea, Greater Antilles
 Christmas Island One main island Oceanic  Australia 1,496 135 11.1 Maritime Southeast Asia
 Cocos (Keeling) Islands Two main islands Oceanic  Australia 596 14 42.6 Maritime Southeast Asia
 Cook Islands[n 6] Archipelago Oceanic  New Zealand 10,777 236 45.7 Pacific Ocean, Polynesia
 Curaçao One main island Continental shelf  Netherlands 145,834 444 328 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Antilles
 Easter Island One Island Oceanic  Chile 6,148 163.6 N/A Pacific ocean, Polynesia
 Falkland Islands Two main islands Continental shelf  United Kingdom[n 7] 3,140 12,173 0.26 Atlantic Ocean, South America
 Faroe Islands Archipelago  Denmark 49,483 1,393 35.5 Atlantic Ocean
 French Polynesia Archipelago Oceanic  France 274,512 3,827 71.7 Pacific Ocean, Polynesia
 Greenland One major island Continental shelf  Denmark 57,695 2,166,086 0.03 North America
 Guadeloupe One main island Continental Shelf  France 405,500 1,628 250 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Islands
 Guam[n 5] One Island Oceanic  United States 159,914 544 293 Pacific Ocean, Micronesia
 Guernsey[n 8][5] One main island Continental shelf  United Kingdom 65,345 78 838 English Channel, Channel Islands
 Hawaii
(formerly Territory, Republic, and Kingdom of Hawaii)
Archipelago Oceanic  United States 1,392,313 28,311 82.6 Pacific Ocean, Polynesia
 Isle of Man[n 9][6] One Island Continental shelf  United Kingdom 85,421 572 149 Irish Sea, British Isles
 Jersey[n 10][7] One Island Continental shelf  United Kingdom 94,949 116 819 English Channel, Channel Islands
 Martinique One Island Continental Shelf  France 403,795 1,128 360 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Islands
 Mayotte One main island  Mayotte 194,000 374 498.5 Indian Ocean, Africa
 Montserrat One main island Continental shelf  United Kingdom 5,164 102 50.6 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Islands
 Navassa Island One main island Continental shelf  United States[n 11] Uninhabited 5.4 N/A Caribbean Sea, Greater Antilles
 New Caledonia One main island Continental shelf  France 260,166 18,275 14.2 Pacific Ocean, Melanesia
 Niue[n 6] One Island Oceanic  New Zealand 1,269 260 4.9 Pacific Ocean, Polynesia
 Norfolk Island One main island  Australia 2,182 36 60.6 Pacific Ocean, Melanesia
 Northern Mariana Islands[n 5] Archipelago Oceanic  United States 51,395 464 111 Pacific Ocean, Micronesia
 Pitcairn Islands Archipelago Oceanic  United Kingdom 48 47 1.0 Pacific Ocean, Polynesia
 Puerto Rico[n 5] One main island Continental shelf  United States 3,690,923 8,870 416 Caribbean Sea, Greater Antilles
 Réunion One main island  France 893,500 2,512 330 Indian Ocean, Africa
 Saint Barthélemy One main island Continental shelf  France 7,332 21 349 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Islands
 Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Three main islands distant from each other Oceanic  United Kingdom 7,728 308 25.1 Atlantic Ocean
 Collectivity of Saint Martin Part of a larger island Continental shelf  France 30,959 54.4 569 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Islands
 Saint Pierre and Miquelon Two main islands Continental shelf  France 5,831 242 24.1 North America
 Sint Maarten Part of a larger island Continental shelf  Netherlands 39,088 34 1,150 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Islands
 South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Archipelago Continental shelf  United Kingdom[n 7] 30 3,903 0.008 Atlantic Ocean
 Svalbard[n 12] Archipelago  Norway 1,970 62,045 0.03 Arctic Ocean
 Tokelau[n 6] Archipelago Oceanic  New Zealand 1,368 12 114 Pacific Ocean, Polynesia
 Turks and Caicos Islands Archipelago Continental shelf  United Kingdom 46,335 948 48.9 Caribbean Sea, Greater Antilles
 U.S. Virgin Islands[n 5] Archipelago Continental shelf  United States 105,275 346 304 Caribbean Sea, Leeward Islands
 Wallis and Futuna Three main islands Oceanic  France 15,289 264 57.9 Pacific Ocean, Polynesia

Former nations

Former colonies, possessions, protectorates and territories

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The north part of the island of Cyprus is the de facto independent state of Northern Cyprus, which is recognized only by Turkey. In the south of the island are the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, controlled by the United Kingdom.
  2. ^ In 1983, Northern Cyprus declared independence from Cyprus. Northern Cyprus's sovereignty has been recognized by one United Nations member state (Turkey). It is not a member of the UN. Most states recognize Cyprus's claim of sovereignty over Northern Cyprus.
  3. ^ Taiwan (official name as "Republic of China") only controls the islands of Taiwan, Matsu, Kinmen, Penghu etc after the Chinese Civil War, but has not renounced claim on areas currently under control of People's Republic of China, Mongolia, Tuva (a Russian republic) etc. If those territories are taken into account, the Republic of China is not a borderless country or a country centered with a major island. The area under ROC control is also claimed by the People's Republic of China. See Legal status of Taiwan, Political status of Taiwan and One-China policy.
  4. ^ Market Reef defines the border between Finland and Sweden. The lighthouse on the reef is administered directly from Finland and is usually not considered a part of the autonomous Åland Islands.
  5. ^ a b c d e An insular area of the US. See Territories of the United States.
  6. ^ a b c The Cook Islands and Niue are in free association with New Zealand. See Niue Constitution Act. Tokelau is a territory of New Zealand.
  7. ^ a b The Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands are also claimed by Argentina.
  8. ^ Guernsey and its associated islands is a possession of the British Crown and not part of the United Kingdom although some aspects of foreign relations and defence are the responsibility of the UK.
  9. ^ The Isle of Man is a possession of the British Crown and not part of the United Kingdom although some aspects of foreign relations and defence are the responsibility of the UK.
  10. ^ Jersey and is associated islands is a possession of the British Crown and not part of the United Kingdom although some aspects of foreign relations and defence are the responsibility of the UK.
  11. ^ Navassa Island is also claimed by Haiti.
  12. ^ Administered by Norway under the Svalbard Treaty.
  13. ^ Under the Anglo-Irish Treaty, the Irish Free State included all of the island of Ireland but Northern Ireland exercised its option to leave the Irish Free State and rejoin the United Kingdom on 8 December 1922. Therefore, from 6 December 1922 to 8 December 1922, the Irish Free State was a borderless island country.
  14. ^ The Crown Colony of Hong Kong covered only Hong Kong Island from 1841 to 1860. Kowloon, south of Boundary Street on the continent, was added in 1860, and extended to include the New Territories in 1898.

References

  1. ^ "Definition of island". Oxford University Press.
  2. ^ Löffler, Ernst; A.J. Rose, Anneliese Löffler & Denis Warner (1983). Australia:Portrait of a Continent. Richmond, Victoria: Hutchinson Group. p. 17. ISBN 0-09-130460-1.
  3. ^ Statistics Singapore - Latest Data - Population & Land Area
  4. ^ TRNC SPO, Economic and Social Indicators 2014, pages=2–3
  5. ^ "Channel Islands". Retrieved 22 August 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ "Channel Islands". Retrieved 22 August 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
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