List of Islands in The Baltic Sea - Listed By Population

Listed By Population

  1. Usedom (76,500 people, split between Poland and Germany)
  2. Rügen (73,000 people, belonging to Germany)
  3. Lolland (68,224 people, belonging to Denmark)
  4. Gotland (57,381 people, belonging to Sweden)
  5. Värmdö (48,000 people, belonging to Sweden)
  6. Bornholm (44,100 people, belonging to Denmark)
  7. Falster (43,537 people, belonging to Denmark)
  8. Lidingö (43,400 people, belonging to Sweden)
  9. Kotlin (42,800 people, belonging to Russia)
  10. Saaremaa (40,312 people, belonging to Estonia)
  11. Öland (23,000 people, belonging to Sweden)
  12. Åland main island (22,000 people, belonging to Finland)
  13. Wolin (17,000 people, belonging to Poland)
  14. Fehmarn (14,000 people, belonging to Germany)
  15. Møn (12,000 people, belonging to Denmark)
  16. Hiiumaa (10,000 people, belonging to Estonia)
  17. Muhu (1,822 people, belonging to Estonia)

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