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.
The thrid largest island in the Caribbean is Jamaica as it is proceeded by Cuba an Hispaniola
This island of Hispaniola is the second biggest Caribbean Island. It hosts two nations: Haiti and Dominican Republic.
The second largest island in Japan is Hokkaidou.
The North Island in New Zealand is the second largest island
Kodiak is the largest island in Alaska and the second largest island in America. Prince of Wales is second, Chichago is third.
Icleland is the second largest Island in Europe. Ireland is the third largest.
Jamaica.It is the second largest island in the caribbean.
hispaniola
Yes, Melville is the largest island after Tasmania.
Greenland
No, Honolulu is the largest city and the Capital city of the Hawaian Islands and is located on Oahu, the third largest Island of the Hawaiian Island group. Maui is an Island and the second largest island and Hilo is the second largest city located on the Island of Hawaii, which is the largest island.
Australia's largest island is the island state of Tasmania.The second largest island is Melville Island, in the Northern Territory, and the third largest island is Kangaroo Island, in South Australia.