The Iberian Peninsula is named after the ancient Iberians, a group of peoples who inhabited the region in antiquity. The name "Iberia" is believed to have originated from the River Ebro, known as "Iberus" in Latin, which flows through northeastern Spain. The term has been used historically to refer to the entire peninsula, which includes modern-day Spain and Portugal. The Iberians were influenced by various cultures, including the Phoenicians and Greeks, contributing to the region's rich history.
The peninsula that contains Spain and Portugal is called the Iberian Peninsula.
It is called Iberian peninsula
The answer is Iberian peninsula.
The Iberian peninsula.
Spain and Portugal are located on the Iberian Peninsula.
The Iberian peninsula. In the times of the Roman Empire the entire region was called Iberia.
Spain and Portugal are on the Iberian Peninsula.
Spain and Portugal are on the Iberian Peninsula, along with Andorra and Gibraltar.
The Iberian Peninsula is the landmass in southwestern Europe occupied by Spain, Portugal, Andorra, and Gibraltar.
Spain has a king and it is on the Iberian Peninsula.
i pooped on my sister Spain shares the IberianPenninsula with Portugal.
No. Iberia is the area now occupied by Portugal and Spain. It is also called the Iberian peninsula.