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The Iberian Peninsula, or Iberia.

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On what peninsula are Spain and Portugal located?

Spain and Portugal are located on the Iberian Peninsula.


What country borders Portugal?

Portugal is bordered by only one country, Spain. Together they make up the Iberian Peninsula. On the west and the south of Portugal is the Atlantic Ocean.Portugal is bordered by only one country, Spain. Together they make up the Iberian Peninsula. On the west and the south of Portugal is the Atlantic Ocean.


What do you call Spain and Portugal when they're together?

Iberian peninsula


What are Spain and Portugal known as?

Spain is known as Spain and Portugal as Portugal.


What land form consists of Portugal and Spain?

Iberian Peninsula.


Is Spain on the east of Portugal or west of Portugal?

Portugal is west of Spain, between Spain and the Atlantic Ocean.


What was Amerigo Vespucci's sponsoring country?

Spain and Portugal both sponsored him


Why did Spain join Portugal?

because they were poor and they join it together because they were latin.


Spain and Portugal are called the what peninsula?

Together, Spain and Portugal are often referred to as the Iberian Peninsula, or simply "Iberia." In both languages, this is caled "la pen’nsula IbŽrica."


What is Portugal neighbor?

Portugal is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean and by Spain.


Why didn't Spain conquer Portugal?

Portugal conquered most of it's territory from Spain, that at the time (1100's) was like a country put together but several different kingdoms. later it became whole and it was called spain. Portugal is an independent country since 1143.


What mountains form a barrier between Spain and Europe?

If you mean between Spain and France these are called the Pyrenees. Spain is IN Europe and it also has a border with Portugal. With the exception of Portugal, the Pyrenees could be said to separate Spain from the rest of Europe.