What is name of big island?

The biggest island in the world is Greenland, located in the North Atlantic Ocean, between North America and Europe. It has an area of 836,330 square miles (2,166,086 square kilometers) and a population of approximately 56,000 people. Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark and is known for its unique nature, including glaciers, icebergs, and Arctic wildlife. Its capital city is Nuuk, and its official languages are Greenlandic and Danish. The name of the island "Greenland" is thought to have been coined by the Norse explorer, Erik the Red, to attract settlers to the island by suggesting it was a fertile land. However, despite its name, most of Greenland is covered in ice and snow, with only a small portion of the island being habitable.