List of the largest islands in the North Sea

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This is a list of the 50 largest islands in the North Sea.

Islands of the North Sea
#IslandCountryLocation/LandArea (km2)
1. Mainland United Kingdom Shetland 969
2. Mainland United Kingdom Orkney 523
3. Stord Norway Vestland 241
4. Yell United Kingdom Shetland212
5. Tysnesøy Norway Vestland198
6. Karmøy Norway Vestland177
7. Sotra Norway Vestland176
8. Bømlo Norway Vestland171
9. Texel Netherlands North Holland 162
10. Rømø Denmark Skærbæk municipality128
11. Unst United Kingdom Shetland121
12. Radøy Norway Vestland103
13. Askøy Norway Vestland99
14. Sylt Germany Schleswig-Holstein99
15. Isle of Sheppey United Kingdom Thames Estuary 94
16. Terschelling Netherlands Friesland 88
17. Holsnøy Norway Vestland88
18. Föhr Germany Schleswig-Holstein82
19. Fanø Denmark North Frisian Islands 80
20. Ameland Netherlands Friesland60
21. Ombo Norway Rogaland 58
22. Huftarøy Norway Vestland50
23. Gossa Norway Møre og Romsdal 46.5
24. Nøtterøy Norway Vestfold 46.5
25. Rennesøy Norway Rogaland46.5
26. Schiermonnikoog Netherlands Friesland41
27. Vlieland Netherlands Friesland40
28. Atløy Norway Vestland38
29. Pellworm Germany Schleswig-Holstein37
30. Reksteren Norway Vestland37
31. Vestre Bokn Norway Rogaland36
32. Lindisfarne United Kingdom Northumberland 35.41
33. Ytre Sula Norway Vestland34
34. Sandøyna Norway Vestland32
35. Borkum Germany Niedersachsen31
36. Kirkeøy Norway Østfold 29.6
37. Tromøya Norway Agder 28.6
38. Fosnøyna Norway Vestland26.3
39. Norderney Germany Niedersachsen26
40. Finnøy Norway Rogaland25
41. Tjøme Norway Vestfold24.5
42. Selbjørn Norway Vestland23.8
43. Foulness United Kingdom Thames Estuary23.8
44. Kråkerøy Norway Østfold23.6
45. Amrum Germany Schleswig-Holstein20.46
46. Hidra Norway Agder20
47. Eigerøy Norway Rogaland19.9
48. Langeoog Germany East Frisian Islands 19.7
49. Whalsay United Kingdom Shetland Islands19.7
50. Jeløy Norway Østfold19

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