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A peninsula is an area of land that is attached to a larger landmass, but is surrounded by water on three or more sides. Both Canada and Germany are firmly embedded within their respective landmasses. Italy, however, is connected to Europe only on its northern end, and is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea on three sides, making Italy a peninsula.

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Italy, because of it's boot shaped form that is "kicking" Another Country in the Mediterranean.

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