Attica,
the smaller peninsula in the Peloponnese in southern Greece and
the Chalkidiki peninsula in Macedonia, northern Greece
Peloponnesus and Attica
Greece is made up of 3 peninsulas, the Balkan Peninsula, Attica, and Peleponnesus. At least that's what Ancient Greece was made up of.
Greece and Turkey using the Truman Doctrine (I believe those are peninsulas)
A city cannot be a peninsula. A peninsula is a protuberance into the sea which is surrounded by water on three sides, but is still attached to the mainland on the fourth side. A city can be built in a peninsula. Italy, Spain and Portugal, the Balkans and Turkey are peninsulas. Therefore, a large part of the Roman empire was in peninsulas and many cities of the Roman Empire were in peninsulas.
the largest Greek peninsulas
Though Greece had kings and rulers. Each city-state did employ a form of democracy. Examples are Athens, which had a direct democracy and Sparta that had two kings and a council of elders.
the largest Greek peninsulas
peloponiesas and balkan
One of them are: Italy, Flordia and Greece
Peloponnesus and attica
Attica and Peloponnese.
Some of the major peninsulas in Europe are the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), the Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway and Sweden), the Balkan Peninsula (Greece, Albania, Bulgaria), and the Italian Peninsula (Italy). There are also smaller peninsulas such as the Crimean Peninsula (Ukraine) and the Jutland Peninsula (Denmark and Germany).
Italy, Greece, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland could all be considered peninsulas.
Examples of peninsulas include the Iberian Peninsula, Florida and Italy.
Peloponnesus and attica
mostly mountains with ranges extending into the sea as peninsulas or chains of islands
Greece is made up of 3 peninsulas, the Balkan Peninsula, Attica, and Peleponnesus. At least that's what Ancient Greece was made up of.
The four countries that occupy Mediterranean peninsulas are Spain (Iberian Peninsula), Italy (Italian Peninsula), Greece (Balkan Peninsula), and Turkey (Anatolian Peninsula).