Long Island, New York, USA - 1,401 square miles land area.
Long Island, with an area of about 1,400 square miles, is larger than Rhode Island, which takes up about 1,040 square miles.
Rhode Island is 40 miles long and approximately 30 miles wide. It is 1,545 square miles with about 1000 square miles of coastline.
It is approx 1400 square miles.
Vancouver, the largest island in British Columbia is 285 miles long and 50 miles wide. In total there are 12, 079 square miles of Vancouver.
The total length of Long Island is 118 miles (190 kilometers). It is 23 miles (37 kilometers) wide from south to north. Not including Brooklyn and Queens, it is 103.5 miles (166.6 kilometers) long.
It is 20/2 = 10 miles long
Majorca is the largest of the Balearic islands. It is approximately 1405 square miles and 50 miles long in length.
Long Island covers approximately 1,401 square miles, which is equivalent to around 896,640 acres. This calculation is based on the total land area of Long Island, which includes both Nassau and Suffolk counties. To determine the exact number of acres in Long Island, you would need to multiply the total square miles by 640 (since one square mile is equal to 640 acres).
Pine Island in Lee County, Florida is approximately 18 miles long and 2 miles wide, totaling around 33 square miles in size.
Hawai'i, the "Big Island" of Hawaii, is 93 miles long, with an area of 4,028 square miles.
No, square miles are a measure of area, while miles are a measure of distance. A square mile is equivalent to one mile wide and one mile long, so in terms of distance, one mile is longer than one square mile.
The short answer is that Long Island is larger. However, this question is unanswerable to a certain extent, because two of New York City's five boroughs (Brooklyn and Queens) are located on Long Island. The total area of New York City is 468.9 square miles (1214.4 square kilometers). The total area of Long Island is 1401 square miles (3629 square kilometers). Brooklyn is 96.90 square miles (251 square kilometers) and Queens is 178.28 square miles (461.7 square kilometers). Together, that's 275.18 square miles, or 712.7 square kilometers. Not counting Brooklyn and Queens, Long Island is 1125.82 square miles or 2916.3 square kilometers. Not counting Brookyn and Queens, New York City is 193.72 square miles, or 501.7 square kilometers. But you really cannot leave out Brooklyn and Queens when assessing Long Island's area, since they are physically part of Long Island. Nor can you leave out Brooklyn and Queens when assessing New York City's area, since they are legally part of New York City. So, since the area of Brooklyn and Queens counts as part of New York City's area AND part of Long Island's area, the question is somewhat unanswerable.