Four countries are actually located on the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal, Spain, Andorra, and France). The United Kingdom is also present with its territory of Gibraltar; so technically, there are five countries on the peninsula.
The Iberian lynx is called so because it is native to the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, which comprises Spain and Portugal. It is the only wild cat species that is associated exclusively with this region, hence its name, the Iberian lynx.
Spain is in Europe, so there is no mountain range that divides Spain from Europe. What you are referring to is the Pyrenees Mountains, which forms much of Spain's border with France. As Spain is in the southeast of Europe, it could be looked upon as a boundary between Spain and most of the rest of Europe.
Yes those countries plus Andorra occupy all the Peninsula. Gibraltar belongs to the UK so you can count them in also.
Portugal is located on the Iberian Peninsula. Portugal shares the Iberian Peninsula with its next-door neighbor, Spain, as well as with the British colony of Gibraltar, the Principality of Andorra, and a small part of France. The Iberian Peninsula is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea on the southeast and east. The Atlantic Ocean borders the Peninsula on the north, west, and southwest. The Pyrenees Mountains are on its northeast border.
Spanish doesn't really have a birth date. It evolved from a Latin dialect spoken on the Iberian Peninsula over a period of 1,000 years or so.
Yes, the Iberian Lynx is a vertebrate so it has a backbone.
Because the policy led to cultural diversity in the empire.
It was the end of a 700+ year effort to defeat the Moors and return the Iberian peninsula to Christian control. It was also the year Columbus' expedition left to find a new route to the Indies.
A peninsula is a piece of land which is almost surrounded by water but which is connected to the mainland by a narrow neck of land, called an isthmus. The Latin roots of peninsula are 'pene', meaning 'almost' and 'insula' meaning 'island', and so a peninsula is an 'almost island' connected to the continent by a small neck of land. An example of a peninsula is the Iberian Peninsula, which is comprised of Spain and Portugal. Another example would be the state of Florida in the US.
Adapting to diverse science culture for development means that people change the way they do things so as to accommodate scientific principles. The advance in technology has forced people to do this especially in terms of communication.
The largest peninsulas of Southern Europe include the Iberian Peninsula, the Apennine Peninsula, the Balkan Peninsula, and the Anatolian Peninsula. The largest islands of Southern Europe include Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza, Cyprus, and Crete.