Western Sahara was turned over by Spain to Morocco in 1975. The Arabic name of Morocco is al-Mamlakah al-Magribiyah which means "The Western Kingdom".
The country located directly above Portugal is Spain. Spain shares a border with Portugal along the western edge of the Iberian Peninsula. The two countries have a long history of cultural and geographical ties.
Rome was located (and still is) on the western coast of Italy, also called the Tyrrhenian coast.
The peninsula in which the Romans lived is called the Italian Peninsula. It is located in Southern Europe and is shaped like a boot, extending into the Mediterranean Sea. The city of Rome, which was the center of the Roman Empire, is situated in the western part of this peninsula.
These two countries are on the Iberian Peninsula, western part of Europe.
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Denmark, Italy, and Greece occupy full peninsulas. Denmark occupies the Jutland Peninsula, Italy occupies the Apennine, or Italian, peninsula, and Greece occupies the Greek Peninsula.
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Portugal occupies part of the western side of the Iberian Peninsula.
The Scandinavian Peninsula is occupied by Norway, Sweden, and some of northern Finland. Please note that the Scandinavian Peninsula differs from Scandinavia itself. Scandinavia also contains Denmark, and occasionally the rest of Finland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
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Denmark occupies the Jutland peninsula by itself. It is the European country furthest west that occupies a peninsula alone. However, I would term it a country in northern Europe as opposed to western Europe. If Europe was split into just northern and southern, there would be two answers; Italy and Denmark.
The Scandinavian Peninsula is primarily occupied by Norway and Sweden. Norway occupies the western part of the peninsula, while Sweden covers the eastern side. Finland is located to the northeast of the peninsula, but it is not considered part of Scandinavia itself.
The Scandinavian Peninsula is the western European peninsula that lies to the north and is primarily occupied by only one country, Norway. Sweden also occupies part of the peninsula, but Norway is often regarded as the dominant country in terms of land area and cultural identity. Thus, while both countries share the peninsula, Norway is frequently highlighted as the primary nation associated with it.
Norway is the country along the western peninsula of Scandinavia in northern Europe. It also occupies land on Jan Mayen Island, the archipelago of Svalbard, and Bouvet Island. It has a total area of 148,747 square miles. It shares its eastern border with Sweden; to the northeast is Finland and Russia with the Skagerrak Strait to the south.
Yes Europe occupies the peninsula of Eurasia, which just happens to be on the western part of Eurasia.