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AnswerCanada has the longest coastline at 243,792 km or 151,485 miles.Note: The coastline of the country's 52,455 islands is included.Canada has the largest coastline in the world. Its total coastline is recorded at 243,792 km or 151,485 miles. Other countries with large coastlines include Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines.
The coastline paradox refers to the observation that the measured length of a coastline is dependent on the scale at which it is measured. As the measuring scale decreases, such as using a smaller ruler, the coastline length increases due to the increased level of detail captured. This concept highlights the fractal nature of coastlines and the limitations of traditional measurements of length.
The Coastline was created in 1983.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world, with a coastline stretching over 202,080 kilometers (125,570 miles).
Cuba is much larger than Jamaica and will therefore have a longer coastline. Cuba has a coastline of 3735 km and Jamaica has a coastline of 1022 km.