No. Austria is a midland in Europe.
No, it is a country on the Arabian Peninsula.
For example: Italy, Austria, Romania.
Sweden is its own country. It is located between Norway and Finland on the Scandinavian Peninsula.
Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Austria-Hungary, Montenegro, Greece, and the Ottoman Empire.
The Italian Peninsula is one of three peninsulas in Europe. The majority of the peninsula consists of Italy. The other two countries located here are the Vatican City and San Marino.
Western Europe is mostly plain with the exception of the Iberian Peninsula, Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Austria.
The Balkan Peninsula consists of the southeastern portion of Europe. Generally considered to begin at its northern edge where Austria's southernmost borders lie, it stretches eastward into Romania, westward to the Adriatic Sea, and southward to the Aegean Sea.
Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, San Marino, Monaco and France
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The Ligurian Sea, Tyrhennian Sea, Ionian Sea, and Adriatic Sea, all of which are sometimes considered part of the Mediterrenean Sea. Italy contains the entire peninsula and all adjacent land areas. So, technically no countries other than Italy border the peninsula. However, some might consider the northern areas of Italy as part of the peninsula anyway. Italy shares land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia.
The largest peninsulas in Europe include the Balkan Peninsula, the Scandinavian Peninsula, the Anatolian Peninsula, the Iberian Peninsula, and the Apennine Peninsula.
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