The Iberian Peninsula features diverse physical landscapes, notably the rugged Pyrenees mountain range to the north, which serves as a natural barrier between Spain and France. Additionally, the vast Meseta Central, a high plateau in the center of the peninsula, is characterized by rolling hills and plains, supporting agriculture and settlements. These contrasting landscapes highlight the geographical diversity of the region.
There are two countries on the Iberian Peninsula, Spain and Portugal
Spain and Portugal make up most of the Iberian Peninsula.
There are actually four countries that compose of the Iberian Peninsula: Portugal, Spain, Andorra, and France.
Portugal and Spain
Portugal and Spain
Spain and Portugal. If you consider the Iberian peninsula to begin at the Pyrenees mountains (los Pirineos) then you should include the Principality of Andorra in your list.Spain and Portugal
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.
Spain and Portugal are the two countries that make up the Iberian peninsula. In Spain they speak Spanish and in Portugal they speak Portuguese.
Spain and Portual are the two main countries on the Iberian Peninsula.
The countries included in the Iberian Peninsula are Spain, Portugal, a small part of France, Andorra and Gibralter.
Spain and Portugal
Spain and Portugal