This peninsula is Indochina.
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Yes, Toronto is located on the southeast peninsula of Ontario.
Vietnam's not on a peninsula, it's part of the Eurasian (Europe-Asia) Continent. However, if you really wanted to press your point, you could make it a peninsula; but it would be about the size of 1/2 the continental United States...involving Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Malaysia. And while you were at it, you could make India a peninsula too; India has the Arabian Sea on it's left (west side) and the Bay of Bengal on it's right (east side) with the Indian Ocean at it's southern tip. But, India too is part of the Eurasian Continent.
A cape is a projecting part of the coastline while a peninsula is a projecting part of the coastline and is surrounded by 3 sides of water. A peninsula has an isthmus connecting it to land where a cape doesn't
This peninsula is Indochina.
No. Vietnam is not a part of Australia. It is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia.
Norway and Sweden, and part of Finland.
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Spain, Portugal, and Andorra. Gibraltar is also on the Iberian Peninsula and is part of the United Kingdom.
Portugal occupies part of the western side of the Iberian Peninsula.
Jutland is a peninsula located in Northern Europe. It is part of Denmark, forming the main part of the country's mainland territory.
The Yucatan Peninsula is part of the country if Mexico.
The Kamchatka Peninsula is located in Russia, in the far eastern part of the country. It is known for its volcanic activity, diverse wildlife, and stunning natural landscapes.
Brazil was not part of French Indochina before world war 2.
Gallipoli is located in Turkey, which is part of the continent of Asia.
Goa, India is located in the western part of the country in an area known as the Konkan. This area is located on the peninsula region of the country and boarders the ocean.