geography

Top 10 Largest Countries by Area

The ten biggest sovereign nations on Earth ranked by total area, from Russia's continent-spanning expanse down to Algeria's Saharan bulk.

Updated July 3, 2026 10 ranked 5 sources

This is a ranking of the world's ten largest sovereign countries measured by total area — land plus inland water — in square kilometers. It's for anyone comparing the physical scale of nations, whether for geography study, trivia, or settling an argument about whether Canada or China comes out bigger. The figures come from the UN Statistics Division totals as compiled in the standard countries-by-area reference table, cross-checked against the CIA World Factbook and Britannica. Only fully sovereign states are included; dependencies and overseas territories are excluded from the count.

Total area (km²)

Total area (km²)
Russia
17098246 km²
Canada
9984670 km²
China
9596960 km²
United States
9525067 km²
Brazil
8510346 km²
Australia
7741220 km²
India
3287263 km²
Argentina
2780400 km²
Kazakhstan
2724910 km²
Algeria
2381741 km²

The ranking

1

Russia

By far the largest country on Earth, Russia spans roughly 11% of the world's land area across both Europe and Asia. At over 17 million km² it is nearly double the size of the next-largest country.

Land area (km²): 16376870Water area (km²): 721380Continent: Europe / Asia
2

Canada

The largest country in the Western Hemisphere and second largest overall. Canada has the world's longest coastline and enormous expanses of inland lakes and water.

Land area (km²): 9093507Water area (km²): 891163Continent: North America
3

China

The largest country in Asia by land area, edging out the United States for third place on a total-area basis. Rankings for third and fourth differ by source depending on how disputed territories and coastal waters are counted.

Land area (km²): 9326410Water area (km²): 270550Continent: Asia
4

United States

Nearly identical in size to China and effectively tied for third. The CIA World Factbook counts coastal and territorial waters and ranks the US third at about 9.83 million km², while the UN-based total-area figure used here places it fourth.

Land area (km²): 9147593Water area (km²): 377424Continent: North America
5

Brazil

The largest country in South America and in the Southern Hemisphere, covering nearly half the continent.

Land area (km²): 8460415Water area (km²): 55352Continent: South America
6

Australia

The largest country in Oceania and the only nation to occupy an entire continent on its own.

Land area (km²): 7682300Water area (km²): 58920Continent: Oceania
7

India

The seventh-largest country by area and the world's most populous, occupying most of the South Asian subcontinent.

Land area (km²): 2973190Water area (km²): 314070Continent: Asia
8

Argentina

The second-largest country in South America and the largest Spanish-speaking nation by area.

Land area (km²): 2736690Water area (km²): 43710Continent: South America
9

Kazakhstan

The largest landlocked country in the world, straddling Central Asia and a small part of Eastern Europe.

Land area (km²): 2699700Water area (km²): 25202Continent: Asia / Europe
10

Algeria

The largest country in Africa and in the Arab world, dominated by the Sahara Desert.

Land area (km²): 2381741Water area (km²): 0Continent: Africa

Full comparison

# Name Land area (km²)Water area (km²)Continent
1 Russia 16376870721380Europe / Asia
2 Canada 9093507891163North America
3 China 9326410270550Asia
4 United States 9147593377424North America
5 Brazil 846041555352South America
6 Australia 768230058920Oceania
7 India 2973190314070Asia
8 Argentina 273669043710South America
9 Kazakhstan 269970025202Asia / Europe
10 Algeria 23817410Africa

How we ranked this

Countries are ranked by total area — land area plus inland water — in square kilometers, largest to smallest, following the UN Statistics Division figures as compiled in the widely used countries-by-area reference table. Only sovereign states are eligible; dependencies, overseas territories, and non-self-governing regions are excluded. Rank 1 is the country with the greatest total area. Where sources differ (notably the near-tie between China and the United States, and whether coastal and territorial waters are counted), we use the UN-based total-area figure and note the discrepancy: the CIA World Factbook counts US coastal and territorial waters and places the United States third at roughly 9.83 million km², whereas the total-area basis used here ranks it fourth. A reader can reproduce the order by sorting the total-area column of the same reference table.

FAQ

What is the largest country in the world by area?

Russia is the largest country in the world by total area at about 17,098,246 km², spanning both Europe and Asia and covering roughly 11% of the world's land. It is nearly twice the size of Canada, the second-largest country.

Is China or the United States bigger?

It depends on how you measure. On a total-area basis using UN Statistics Division figures, China (about 9,596,960 km²) is slightly larger than the United States (about 9,525,067 km²). However, the CIA World Factbook counts US coastal and territorial waters, which pushes the US total to roughly 9.83 million km² and ranks it ahead of China. The two are effectively tied for third and fourth.

What is the largest landlocked country in the world?

Kazakhstan is the largest landlocked country in the world at about 2,724,910 km², straddling Central Asia and a small part of Eastern Europe. It ranks ninth among all countries by total area.

How is a country's total area measured in this ranking?

Total area here means land area plus inland water (lakes and rivers), in square kilometers, following UN Statistics Division figures. Only sovereign states are included; dependencies and overseas territories are excluded. Some sources instead count coastal and territorial waters, which can change the order of closely ranked countries like China and the United States.

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