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.
There is not just one country on the Thracian Peninsula that borders the Mediterranean Sea (even though Thrace does not touch the Mediterranean Sea, since it it is up against the Aegean, Black, and Marmara Seas). These two countries are Greece and Turkey.
The third country on the Thracian Peninsula, Bulgaria, does not touch the Mediterranean Sea.
There is no such thing as the Therian Peninsula. If you meant the Thracian Peninsula or the Iberian Peninsula, please see the Related Questions below.
Spain borders the Mediterranean
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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.
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.
The Hudson Strait is not bordered by an Iberian peninsula country (Spain or Portugal).
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This is Spain.
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Andorra, in the Pyrenees mountains is the smallest country in the Iberian Peninsula.
Spain is the largest country on the Iberian Peninsula.