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The vast majority of Norwegian territory is not islands, but due to the long and rugged coastline, there are many tens of thousands of them.

The largest one on bona fide Norwegian territory is Hinnøya, at 2204,7 sq km).

The largest one on de facto Norwegian territory (Svaldbard) is Spitsbergen, with 39044 sq km.

The world's most isolated island, the tiny (58 sq km) uninhabitated Bouvet Island in the south Atlantic, is also Norwegian.

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