All of Europe is a peninsula of peninsulas. This is because Europe is a peninsula itself, and contains many, many peninsulas.
There are simply just 14 peninsulas. :} :]
Because Europe itself is a peninsula and contains many peninsulas.
There are three major peninsulas in southern Europe, but also many, many other small ones.
They are good for sailors.
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Denmark occupies the Jutland peninsula by itself. It is the European country furthest west that occupies a peninsula alone. However, I would term it a country in northern Europe as opposed to western Europe. If Europe was split into just northern and southern, there would be two answers; Italy and Denmark.
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.
The Hiberian, Italian, Scandinavian, and Jutland peninsulas.
Iberian, Italy, and the Balkan peninsula are the three peninsulas located in Southern Europe.
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).
Western Europe has many bays, harbors, and peninsulas.