The question is not very clear but what can be said it that the Asian part of Turkey is called Anadolu (Anatolia) which is a huge peninsula surrounded by the Black, Marmara, Aegean and Mediterranean Seas.
Gallipolli peninsula
Andorra, Portugal and Spain are on the Iberian Peninsula. Denmark is on the Jutland Peninsula; Italy, San Marino and Vatican City are on the Italian Peninsula. Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia and Montenegro are on the Balkan Peninsula. Turkey is on the Anatolian Peninsula. North and South Korea share the Korean Peninsula.
Anatolia is the biggest peninsula in Turkey. It is approximately %90 of the country.
The Middle East.
Turkey.
No, South Korea is not a peninsula.
There are many countries that are a peninsula: -Italy -Denmark -Greece -Turkey -South Africa -India -South Korea *the listed countries are only countries who are they, in themselves, a peninsula. There are much more countries that are part of a peninsula but not wholly one (i.e. Spain)*
Asia Minor!
Turkey is actually a peninsula, not an island or a continent.
Yes... The city (and historical city-state) of Athens was, and is, south of the historical Greek kingdom and the modern Greek province of Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula.
The name of the peninsula south of the Pyrenees mountains is the Iberian Peninsula.