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.
Yes, most of the desert area in Europe is in the Iberian Peninsula.
Spain and Portugal make up most of the Iberian Peninsula.
The westernmost major peninsula of Europe is the Iberian Peninsula.
Asia has the most largest countries, while Europe has the most smallest.
The Balkan Peninsula.
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
Most European Union countries are in the west of Europe.
Most of Denmark is on the Jutland Peninsula, as is a part of northern Germany.
If the Caucasian countries are counted as part of Europe, then Europe has the most landlocked countries, at 19.
The peninsula that is home to Europe's most southerly glacier is the Balkan Peninsula. Specifically, the glacier is located on Mount Olympus in Greece. This glacier, known as the "Mytikas Glacier," is situated at a high altitude and is notable for its southern location in Europe.
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There are mountains in many countries in Europe, but Switzerland probably has the most.