Headland or point
Another name for Iberia is the Iberian Peninsula. It refers to the peninsula in southwestern Europe that is made up of Spain and Portugal.
A peninsula
The late Romans called it Hispania.
The Balkans were also known as the Balkan Peninsula.
No. Look on a map, and every piece of land sticking out from another piece of land is a peninsula. The only bit attached to mainland Europe it the Jutland peninsula.
two of the peninsulas in South America are the La Guajira peninsula and another one isthe Taitao Peninsula.?
There is no true explanation as to why the peninsula formed in Europe other than erosion and change in sea levels over time. The name, however, can be explained simply by the location of the peninsula. The peninsula is occupied by the country of Italy and many refer to it as the Italian Peninsula, although another name for this peninsula may be the Apennine Peninsula.
The name of the peninsula south of the Pyrenees mountains is the Iberian Peninsula.
The name of the peninsula south of China is the Indochinese Peninsula.
The name you want is Antarctica Peninsula.
The peninsula that Portugal is on is the Iberian peninsula.
A small section of land is a spit (sand spit). A narrow peninsula may be called a cape. *************************** A 'Headland' is another name.