Most of Denmark is on the Jutland Peninsula, as is a part of northern Germany.
Most of Denmark is on the Jutland Peninsula, as is a part of northern Germany.
Denmark makes up most of the Jutland peninsula.
Denmark makes up most of the Jutland peninsula.
Apennine Peninsula, Iberian Peninsula, Balkan Peninsula, Crimean Peninsula, Jultand Peninsula, Scandinavian Peninsula, Peninsula of Brittany. A few small ones: Kerch Peninsula, Attican Peninsula, Thracian Peninsula, Campanian Peninsula, Peloponnesian Peninsula.
The countries of Norway and Sweden make up the Scandinavian peninsula.
countries that make up the appenine peninsula are Italy and Vatican City
I'm not sure what you consider "the five individual peninsulas" of Europe. My guesses: The Italian peninsula - most of Italy (and, technically, the Vatican City) The Iberian peninsula - Spain and Portugal The Cimbrian (Jutland) peninsula - Denmark and (part of) Germany The Scandinavian peninsula - Norway, Sweden, and part of Finland The Kola peninsula - (a small part of) Russia
The large peninsula south of China is mainly formed by the countries of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand. These countries are part of Southeast Asia and have diverse cultures and landscapes.
Scandinavia, which is made of two main peninsulas: the Scandinavian Peninsula and the Jutland Peninsula.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark make up the Scandinavian Peninsula. Finland is sometimes included as well.
Spain and Portugal.
Denmark consists of the peninsula Jylland (Eng.: Jutland) the tow major islands Fyn and Sjælland (Eng.: Funen and Zealand) and about 400 small islands around these.