No, Nauru is a small island.
just the one island
Just the one island.
Nauru is just the one island.
Southampton Island is the largest island in the Hudson Bay. It is also one the largest islands in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.
Honshu, which is Japans largest island, is the 7th largest island in the world.
There is more than one archipelago known as the Windward Islands. The most well-known is in the south of the Caribbean. The largest island in these Windward Islands is Dominica, with an area of 750 km2 or 290 sq mi. There is also a Windward Islands in the eastern part of the Society Islands, French Polynesia. The largest island here is Tahiti, with an area of 1045 km2 or 404 sq mi. There is another Windward Islands that is used to refer to the southeastern part of the Hawaiian Islands. The largest island in Hawaii is also the most southerly and the most easterly island in the state. This is Hawaii itself, or the Big Island, with an area of 10 433 km2 or 4028 sq mi.
The plural could be "the northern parts of the largest island" (same island) or "the northern parts of the largest islands" (more than one island). Neither instance is grammatically clear. You would not pluralize part unless there were specific landforms, such as multiple peninsulas. The comparative "the larger islands" would be more correct unless you specified an actual number of islands.
There are many islands around the coast of Scotland, far too many to list. Some well known groups of islands around Scotland are the Orkney Islands, the Outer Hebrides and the Shetland Islands.
The state of Rhode Island is named for its islands, but is not entirely an island. The continent of Australia is often excluded as the "largest island" because of its unique status. If the world's oceans are considered one large sea, then even Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas are islands.
The state of Rhode Island is named for its islands, but is not entirely an island. The continent of Australia is often excluded as the "largest island" because of its unique status. If the world's oceans are considered one large sea, then even Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas are islands.
Kyushu is the third largest island of Japan.
This is a tricky question. Australia is a continent, but also closely resembles an island. So if you count Australia as an island, then the largest three islands in order are Australia, Greenland and New Guinea. If you don't count Australia as an island, then the largest three islands in order are Greenland, New Guinea, and Borneo. Followed by Madagascar, Baffin Island and Sumatra. And just to make it a little more complicated, some people claim that Greenland is not one island, but three small islands covered by a large layer of ice. So if you take that line of thinking, then just remove Greenland from whichever list above that you choose.