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This is a list of islands in freshwater lakes, sometimes known as inland islands.

By size

  1. Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron, Canada - 2,766 km² (1,068 sq miles)
  2. René-Levasseur Island in the Manicouagan Reservoir, Quebec, Canada - 2,000 km² (780 sq miles)
  3. Sääminginsalo in Saimaa, Finland - 1069 km² (413 sq miles)
  4. Olkhon in Lake Baikal, Russia - 730 km² (282 sq miles)
  5. Samosir in Lake Toba, Indonesia - 630 km² (243 sq miles). Further holds the record for being the largest island in a lake on an island
  6. Isle Royale in Lake Superior, United States - 541 km² (209 sq miles)
  7. Ukerewe Island in Lake Victoria, Tanzania - 530 km² (205 sq miles)
  8. St. Joseph Island in Lake Huron, Canada - 365 km² (141 sq miles)
  9. Drummond Island in Lake Huron, United States - 347 km² (134 sq miles)
  10. Idjwi in Lake Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo - 285 km² (110 sq miles)

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