These are the most densely populated islands in the world

Sardinia: Italy's Sardinia has a population density of 68 people per km² (0.38 mi²), with a land area of 24,090 km² (9301 mi²).

Bangka: Bangka in Indonesia has a population density of 70 people per km² (0.38 mi²), with a land area of 16,424km² (6341 mi²).

Crete: Greece's Crete has a land area of 8,336 km² (3,218 mi²), though approximately one-third of the island is arable land.

Ireland: Ireland is situated on the westernmost edge of Europe.

Sumbawa: The Indonesian island Sumbawa has a population density of 91 per km² (0.38 mi²), and a land area of 15,415 km² (5951 mi²).

Cyprus: Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, with a land area of 9,240 km² (3,567 mi².)

Sulawesi: Sulawesi in Indonesia is renowned for its diving locations. It has a land area of 186,216 km².

Cuba: cuba has a population density of 105 people per km² (0.38 mi²) and a land area of 105,440 km² (40,710 mi²).

Sumatra: Indonesia's Sumatra, with its orangutan-filled jungles and steaming volcanoes, has a land area of 473,481 km² (18,281 mi²) with 106 people per km² (0.38 mi²).

Mindoro: Mindoro in the Philippines has a population density of 126 people per km² (0.38 mi²) and a land area of 10,572 km² (4081 mi²).

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