World islands for each letter of the alphabet
Although it might seem that islands can be a complicated category of a City-Country-River game, there are as many as 267,570 of them around the world! Of course, most of them are so small, or so unfavorable, that they are uninhabitable - only a small percentage of islands worldwide are inhabited.
Largest and Smallest Island - Islands in alphabetical order
The size of the world's islands is very diverse, from those that are one square meter in size, to those that are several million. The smallest inhabited island is considered to be Hub Island with an area of 306 square meters. It is located in the Thousand Islands archipelago - and in 1950 the Sizeland family acquired it and gave it the name "Just Enough Room Island". On the island there is a brick house, a tree and several sun loungers.
Greenland, on the other hand, is considered the largest island with an area of over 2.1 million square meters. It is an autonomous territory dependent on Denmark. Its surface is mostly (about 81%) covered by the Greenland ice sheet, and the population that inhabits it is about 56,421 people.