The country that shares the Iberian Peninsula with Spain is Portugal. The Iberian Peninsula is located in southwestern Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Portugal occupies the western part of the peninsula, while Spain covers the majority of the eastern and northern regions.
No. The Iberian peninsula is an area of land consisting of mainly Spain and Portugal. It is at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea, with Spain being the only country on the Iberian Peninsula to be on the Mediterranean Sea. The Middle East is at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea.
Spain borders the Mediterranean
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This is Spain.
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Geographically, Spain is bounded to the north by the Bay of Biscay, France, and Andorra; to the east by the Mediterranean Sea; on the south by the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean; and on the west by Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. In the south west the 13km wide Strait of Gibraltar separates Spain from Africa.
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Spain, Portugal, and Andorra create the Iberian Peninsula on the far west side of Europe. Spain is the only one of these three countries that borders the Mediterranean Sea. While Andorra and Portugal are also on the Iberian Peninsula, Andorra is landlocked, and Portugal only borders the Atlantic Ocean, not the Mediterranean Sea.
Spain, Portugal, and Andorra create the Iberian Peninsula on the far west side of Europe. Spain is the only one of these three countries that borders the Mediterranean Sea. While Andorra and Portugal are also on the Iberian Peninsula, Andorra is landlocked, and Portugal only borders the Atlantic Ocean, not the Mediterranean Sea.