The countries of Norway and Sweden make up the Scandinavian peninsula.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark make up the Scandinavian Peninsula. Finland is sometimes included as well.
Norway and Sweden.
Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Norway and Sweden, and the northern part of Finland.
Denmark, Sweden, Norway.
Apennine Peninsula, Iberian Peninsula, Balkan Peninsula, Crimean Peninsula, Jultand Peninsula, Scandinavian Peninsula, Peninsula of Brittany. A few small ones: Kerch Peninsula, Attican Peninsula, Thracian Peninsula, Campanian Peninsula, Peloponnesian Peninsula.
These are probably the most important European peninsulas.: Scandinavian peninsula (Norway, Sweden, ...) Iberian peninsula (Spain, Portugal) Italian peninsula (Italy) Balkan peninsula (Greece, etc.) The exact extent of peninsulas is not very well defined. Does the Scandinavian peninsula include Finland? Does it include the Kola peninsula (in Russia)? I don't think there is a clear answer to such questions. The Pyrenees mountains make a convenient boundary for the Iberian peninsula, and the Alps for the Italian peninsula, but these definitions are still debatable, and Scandinavian and Balkan peninsulas are even less well-defined.
The five European peninsulas are the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula (Italy), the Balkan Peninsula (Greece, Albania, Bulgaria), the Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway and Sweden), and the Jutland Peninsula (Denmark and a small part of Germany).
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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
Spain and Portual are the two main countries on the Iberian Peninsula.