Florida and the Yucatan Peninsula.
Florida and the Yucatan Peninsula.
Large peninsulas in North America include Florida, Baja California, Yucatan, and the DelMarVa peninsula
There are much more than two peninsulas in the continent of North America! There are thousands, perhaps millions (including smaller ones in size). Some examples of famous peninsulas include the San Francisco Peninsula, the Florida Peninsula, the Yucatan Peninsula, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
No, Michigan is not the only state with two peninsulas in North America. While Michigan is well-known for its Upper and Lower Peninsulas, other regions, like the state of Alaska, also have peninsulas. However, Michigan's distinct geographic feature of having two separate peninsulas is unique among U.S. states.
The two large peninsulas on the mainland of North America that are pointed toward Cuba are Florida and the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. Both of these peninsulas jut out into the Gulf of Mexico, with Florida being the southeastern most point and the Yucatán Peninsula being to the west of Cuba.
Florida and the Yucatan Peninsula.
New Jersey, DelMarVa (Delaware and portions of Maryland and Virginia). Another one is Michigan
That is the Puget Sound.
Florida and Louisiana
The Alaska and Seward Peninsulas.
-- Yucatan -- Baja California
There are two major peninsulas in Alaska. Kenai and Seward.