There are actually four: Portugal, Spain, Andorra, and France.
You can tell it is a peninsula and is surrounded by water on 3 sides.
The Iberian Peninsula, the Apennine Peninsula, and the Balkan Peninsula are three large European peninsulas.
1. iberian peninsula. 2. Italian peninsula. 3. Greece peninsula. 4. balkan peninsula;
5 major peninsulas: 1. Italian/Apennine Peninsula 2. Iberian Peninsula 3. Balkan Peninsula 4. Jutland Peninsula 5. Scandinavian Peninsula 5 major islands: 1. Great Britain 2. Iceland 3. Ireland 4. Sicily 5. Sardinia
Latitude: N 40° 27' 49.2012" | Longitude: W 3° 44' 57.192"
The Iberian, Italian, and Balkan Peninsula
The five major peninsulas of Europe include:1. Italian peninsula (Apennine peninsula)2. Iberian peninsula (Spain, Portugal, Andorra, France)3. Balkan peninsula (Greece, Macedonia, Albania, etc.)4. Jutland peninsula (Denmark & Germany)5. Scandinavian peninsula (Norway & Sweden)Jutland, Scandinavian, Apennine, Iberian and Balkan
Africa (Northern Africa), Asia (Middle East), and Europe (Iberian Peninsula) are mainly linked to the Arab World. However, as you can tell, the Arab World didn't last in the Iberian Peninsula. The Iberian Peninsula was controlled by Spain at this time and the country led an inquisition. This was when the Spaniards forced any non-Catholic [as this was the only Christian denomination at this time] to either convert or leave Spain. Today, the Iberian Peninsula remains over 95% Catholic.
Italy, Greece, Turkey, Denmark, and the country of Ireland are peninsulas. A peninsula is land that is covered by 3/4 sides of water. These are the only European countries to fit this category. However, many European countries are ON a peninsula, but not necessarily a peninsula themselves. For example, Portugal and Spain form the Iberian Peninsula, Sweden and Norway form the Scandinavian Peninsula, etc.
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Currently, these jurisdictions permit same-sex couples to marry (in chronological order):Spain (July 3, 2005);Portugal (June 5, 2010).The remaining jurisdictions on the Iberian Peninsula are Andorra and Gibraltar. Same-sex marriage has not been legalized in either of these two.