Madrid, in Spain, and Lisbon, in Portugal. These capitals belong to the two largest countries (by far) in the Iberian Peninsula, the westernmost part of the European mainland bordering the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and Bay of Biscay. The Iberian Peninsula also includes Andorra, Gibraltar (UK), and a small section of Southern France.
Yemen and Oman are at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula.
The two bodies of land separated by the Strait of Gibraltar are Europe and Africa. The strait connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, serving as a boundary between the two continents.
Jutland is a peninsula located in Northern Europe. It is part of Denmark, forming the main part of the country's mainland territory.
The two main mountain ranges that run on the Italian peninsula are the Alps in the north and the Apennines that run down the center of the peninsula.
There are two countries on the Iberian Peninsula, Spain and Portugal
There are actually four countries that compose of the Iberian Peninsula: Portugal, Spain, Andorra, and France.
Spain and Portual are the two main countries on the Iberian Peninsula.
Portugal and Spain
Portugal and Spain
The countries included in the Iberian Peninsula are Spain, Portugal, a small part of France, Andorra and Gibralter.
Spain and Portugal
Portugal, Spain
Spain and Portugal
Spain and Portugal make up most of the Iberian Peninsula.
Spain is the only country in the Iberian Peninsula where Spanish is the official language. Portugal, also located on the Iberian Peninsula, speaks Portuguese.
If you mean Iberian Peninsula, two countries Spain and Portugal