Hawaii.
No, but it is the largest island in the continental USA No, but it is the largest island in the continental USA
Greenland is the largest island in the world located near Canada.
No. Luzon is the largest island in the Philippines, Samar is an Island located in Eastern part of Visayas which is south of Luzon.
Long Island, according to Wikipedia, is the largest "in the contiguous United States", however biggest in the us (as written in the question) is Hawaii "With an area of 4,028 square miles (10,430 km2)". Prior to Long Island are nine islands in Alaska and all of Puerto Rico. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_the_United_States_by_area
Australia is the world's largest island. Australia is too large to be considered an island, it is a continent. If you disregarding island/continents then Afro-Eurasia would be the largest island at 84,400,000 km2. But by definition of island, Greenland is the largest island, about 1/3 the size of Australia.
No, but it is the largest island in the continental USA No, but it is the largest island in the continental USA
Big Island in Hawaiʻi is the Largest Island in US
Cargill is the largest private company in the United States
New York is the largest city in the US. It is located on two main islands: Long Island and Staten Island.
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Providence is the capital of Rhode Island. Though it is the smallest not the largest state in the US
As of 2013, the second largest private university in the U.S. is Harvard University followed by the third largest which is Columbia University.
largest: Alaska smallest: Rhode Island
The largest islands in the contiguous US are Padre Island in Texas and Long Island in New York. Padre Island is the world's longest barrier island, stretching approximately 113 miles along the Texas coastline. Long Island is the largest and longest island in the contiguous US, covering an area of around 1,400 square miles.
Long Island I think. I'm not sure.
Largest - Alaska Smallest - Rhode Island
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