Russia
- Russian Arctic islands
- De Long Islands
- Bennett Island
- Henrietta Island
- Jeannette Island
- Vilkitsky Island
- Zhokhov Island
- Dikson Island
- Franz Josef Land
- Graham Bell Island
- Hooker Island
- Jackson Island
- Northbrook Island
- Rudolf Island
- Wilczek Island
- Zemlya Aleksandry
- Zemlya Georga
- Great Diomede Island
- New Siberian Islands
- Anzhu Islands
- Belkovsky Island
- Kotelny/Faddeyevsky Island (including the island of 'Bunge Land')
- New Siberia
- Lyakhovsky Islands
- Great Lyakhovsky Island
- Little Lyakhovsky Island
- Semyonovsky Island
- Stolbovoy Island
- Anzhu Islands
- Novaya Zemlya
- Mezhdusharskiy Island
- Severny Island
- Vaygach Island
- Yuzhny Island
- Severnaya Zemlya
- October Revolution Island
- Bolshevik Island
- Komsomolets Island
- Pioneer Island
- Schmidt Island
- Minor Islands in Severnaya Zemlya
- Bolshoy Island
- Maly Taymyr Island
- Sedov Archipelago
- Srednij
- Golomyannyj
- Domashnij
- Figurnyj
- Vostochnyj
- Smaojlovich
- Vostothny Island
- Solovetsky Islands
- Anzersky
- Bolshaya Muksalma
- Malaya Muksalma
- Solovetsky
- Victoria Island (administered as part of Franz Josef Land, but physically separate)
- Ushakov Island (Russian Arctic) halfway between Franz Josef Land and Severnaya Zemlya
- Wrangel Island
- Herald Island
Read more about this topic: List Of Islands In The Arctic Ocean
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