List of islands in the Baltic Sea
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This is a list of islands in the Baltic Sea.
Listed by Size
- Gotland (2,994 km², belonging to Sweden)
- Saaremaa (2,992 km², belonging to Estonia)
- Öland (1342 km², belonging to Sweden)
- Hiiumaa (965 km², belonging to Estonia)
- Rügen (935 km², belonging to Germany)
- Bornholm (588 km², belonging to Denmark)
- Usedom (445 km², split between Poland and Germany)
- Wolin (265 km², belonging to Poland)
- Muhu (198 km², belonging to Estonia)
- Kotlin (84 km², belonging to Russia)
Listed by population
- Usedom (76,500 people, split between Poland and Germany)
- Rügen (73,000 people, belonging to Germany)
- Gotland (57,381 people, belonging to Sweden)
- Bornholm (44,100 people, belonging to Denmark)
- Saaremaa (40,312 people, belonging to Estonia)
- Öland (23,000 people, belonging to Sweden)
- Wolin (17,000 people, belonging to Poland)
- Hiiumaa (10,000 people, belonging to Estonia)
- Muhu (1,822 people, belonging to Estonia)
- Kotlin (??,000 people, belonging to Russia)
The largest Danish islands Zealand (7,000km² 2,200,000 people) and Funen (2,984km² 400,000 people) lie between the Baltic Sea and the Kattegat.
See also
- List of islands of Sweden
- List of islands of Estonia
- List of islands of Finland
- List of islands of Germany
- List of islands of Poland
- List of islands of Denmark
- List of islands
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