There are six major peninsulas in Europe: Turkish Peninsula Balkan Peninsula Apennine Peninsula Iberian Peninsula Jutland Peninsula Scandinavian Peninsula
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The five European peninsulas are the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula (Italy), the Balkan Peninsula (Greece, Albania, Bulgaria), the Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway and Sweden), and the Jutland Peninsula (Denmark and a small part of Germany).
Countries can have only 1 peninsula
There are far too many, and Europe itself is a peninsula. Here are some of the largest peninsulas: Iberian Peninsula Scandinavian Peninsula Apennine Peninsula Balkan Peninsula Jutland Peninsula
The Answer Is Glaciers......During the Ice Age, glaciers covered the Scandinavian Peninsula and Scotland. When the glaciers retreated, they left poor soil, rocky lakes, and many fiords.
The Answer Is Glaciers......During the Ice Age, glaciers covered the Scandinavian Peninsula and Scotland. When the glaciers retreated, they left poor soil, rocky lakes, and many fiords.
The European country with many, many, little islands is Greece. The mainland is on the southern Balkan Peninsula and has its own large peninsula (the Peloponnesus) across the Isthmus of Corinth. There are several fairly large islands, mostly in the Aegean Sea, with the largest and southernmost being Crete.The countries of Denmark and Italy both also have peninsulas and nearby islands.
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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.
Italy, Greece, Turkey, Denmark, and the country of Ireland are peninsulas. A peninsula is land that is covered by 3/4 sides of water. These are the only European countries to fit this category. However, many European countries are ON a peninsula, but not necessarily a peninsula themselves. For example, Portugal and Spain form the Iberian Peninsula, Sweden and Norway form the Scandinavian Peninsula, etc.
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