Five European countries are island nations: Iceland, Ireland, United Kingdom, Malta, and Cyprus.
There are truly no given numbers are to how many islands are in Southern Europe. You can estimate, however. Southern Europe borders the Mediterranean Sea. This sea contains about 1,460 islands. Since most Mediterranean islands are located in Europe, it is safe to say that about 1,350-1,400 of these islands are in Southern Europe.
Greece is a country in Southern Europe with many islands. such as crete, & ETC.
the answer is two
Europe is a continent. Like other continents it has many islands in it.
Yes, there are thousands of islands in Europe.
Europe has lots of peninsulas and lots of small islands.
Europe consists of almost ENTIRLEY of peninsulas and islands.
England is not an island. It is on the same island as Scotland and Wales is, known as Britain. Europe, like all continents, consists of a large landmass and many islands around it. So Britain and many of the other islands around the mainland of Europe are all part of Europe.
Yes of course they do! England,Britain and United Kingdom have ALWAYS been European and in Europe,they are Western Europe and they are one of the 50 countries that make up Europe. England is in Europe. Europe consists of many countries on the mainland of Europe and also many countries and islands off the coast of that mainland. England is a country on one of those islands.
There are a hundreds of islands in Ireland ( more than 500 islands ). That makes Ireland the third largest island in Europe.
The largest peninsulas of Southern Europe include the Iberian Peninsula, the Apennine Peninsula, the Balkan Peninsula, and the Anatolian Peninsula. The largest islands of Southern Europe include Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza, Cyprus, and Crete.
Iceland, Ireland, Malta, Cyprus, The Isle of Man and Sardinia, are just six of Europe's many islands.