This is the last part of star size comparison on the video game Infinite Lagrange, this part was more than 1,000 solar radius
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1,000 solar radius to 1,708 solar radius[]
- Belgium TT, an red supergiant star, M0Ia, 1,038-1,166 solar radius
- Austria α, an red supergiant star, M0Ia, 1,078-1,242 solar radius
- Serbia R, an red supergiant star, M2Ia, 1,090-1,314 solar radius
- Latvia RW, an red supergiant star, M3Ia, 1,139-1,403 solar radius
- Belgium V1818, an red supergiant star, M2Ia-M4Ia, 1,148-1,630 solar radius
- Belgium V1216 B, an red supergiant star, M3Ia-M4Ia, 1,159-1,303 solar radius
- Lithuania V948, an red supergiant star, M3Ia-M6Ia, 1,182-1,618 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Lithuania, when the star was reached maximum size)
- Estonia V1587, an red supergiant star, M3Ia, 1,198-1,312 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Estonia)
- Belgium NO, an red supergiant star or an extreme asymptotic giant branch star, C5,6-C8,10 or M4Ia-M10Ia, 1,214-1,838 solar radius (Reddest star that discovered from Belgium, B-V color index was +5.18)
- Belgium V1216 A, an red supergiant star, M3Ia-M4Ia, 1,216-1,377 solar radius
- Hungary V1219, an yellow hypergiant star, G8Ia0-K2Ia0, 1,226-1,410 solar radius
- Croatia SS, an red supergiant star, M3Ia, 1,252-1,396 solar radius
- Mu Cephei, an red supergiant star, M2Ia, 1,260 solar radius
- Austria DY, an red supergiant star, M3Ia, 1,279-1,453 solar radius
- Luxembourg KK, an red supergiant star, M4Ia, 1,290-1,606 solar radius
- Italy θ, an red supergiant star, M3Ia, 1,304-1,518 solar radius
- Switzerland V1853, an red supergiant star, M3Ia, 1,315-1,461 solar radius
- Slovakia V1185, an red supergiant star, M3Ia, 1,318-1,584 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Slovakia)
- Belgium V1812 A, an red supergiant star, M2Ia, 1,326-1,490 solar radius
- Romania W, an red supergiant star, M3Ia, 1,341-1,607 solar radius
- Belgium V626, an red supergiant star, M3Ia-M5Ia, 1,359-1,720 solar radius
- England V1309, an red supergiant star, M4Ia, 1,374-1,541 solar radius
- Hungary V1887, an red supergiant star or an extreme asymptotic giant branch star, C5,4-C8,8 or M4Ia-M10Ia, 1,383-1,928 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Hungary, when the star was reached maximum size)
- AH Scorpii, an red supergiant star, M4Ia, 1,411 solar radius
- Lithuania V1104, an red supergiant star, M3Ia, 1,418-1,542 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Lithuania)
- VY Canis Majoris, an red supergiant star, M4Ia, 1,420-2,069 solar radius
- Latvia V1599, an red supergiant star, M5Ia, 1,428-1,644 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Latvia)
- Croatia V1318, an red supergiant star, M4Ia-M8Ia, 1,442-1,810 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Croatia)
- Belgium V1217, an red supergiant star, M4Ia-M5Ia, 1,455-1,618 solar radius
- Romania β, an red supergiant star, M4Ia, 1,481-1,727 solar radius
- Ireland V1800, an red supergiant star, M4Ia-M6Ia, 1,488-1,832 solar radius
- Belgium V2010, an red supergiant star, M3Ia, 1,514-1,630 solar radius
- Spain KW, an red supergiant star, M4Ia, 1,531-1,754 solar radius
- France V1789, an red supergiant star, M2Ia, 1,553-1,820 solar radius
- Italy QV, an red supergiant star, M4Ia-M6Ia, 1,589-1,944 solar radius
- Hungary V2138, an red supergiant star, M4Ia, 1,591-1,722 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Hungary)
- Belgium V747, an red supergiant star or an luminous red nova, M8Ia-L4Ia, 1,648-3,032 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Belgium, when the star was reached maximum size)
- Serbia V1491, an red supergiant star, M4Ia-M6Ia, 1,680-1,944 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Serbia)
- UY Scuti, an red hypergiant star, M4Ia, 1,708-1,900 solar radius
more than 1,708 solar radius[]
- Italy CW (also named WOH G64), an red supergiant star, M4Ia0, 1,788 solar radius
- Belgium WY, an red hypergiant star, M4Ia0-M5Ia0, 1,790-1,918 solar radius
- Romania V2181, an red hypergiant star, M4Ia0, 1,878-2,034 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Romania)
- Luxembourg V1799, an red hypergiant star, M5Ia0, 2,088 solar radius
- Stephenson 2-18, an red hypergiant star, M4Ia0, 2,158 solar radius
- Italy V2609 (also named W61 8-88), an red hypergiant star, M4Ia0, 2,292 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Italy)
- Luxembourg V1601, an red hypergiant star, M5Ia0, 2,370 solar radius
- Canada V2567, an red hypergiant star, M4Ia0, 2,418 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Canada)
- Luxembourg V1830, an red hypergiant star, M6Ia0, 2,448 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Luxembourg)
- Germany V5590, an red hypergiant star, M5Ia0-M7Ia0, 2,494 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Germany)
- Russia V13328, an red hypergiant star, M6Ia0, 2,538 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Russia, also, last variable star that discovered from Russia)
- Belgium V1888 (also named IRAS 05247-6941), an red hypergiant star, M6Ia0, 2,562 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Belgium, also, largest known star in the video game Infinite Lagrange)
- Russia V10000, an supernova imposter, Unknown spectral type, 8,441 solar radius (Largest star that discovered from Russia during Great Eruption)
- Quasi star, an black hole star, Unknown spectral type, 16,384 solar radius
- Belgium V2299, an supermassive black hole, Unknown spectral type, 38,592 solar radius