The five major peninsulas of Europe include:
1. Italian peninsula (Apennine peninsula)
2. Iberian peninsula (Spain, Portugal, Andorra, France)
3. Balkan peninsula (Greece, Macedonia, Albania, etc.)
4. Jutland peninsula (Denmark & Germany)
5. Scandinavian peninsula (Norway & Sweden)
Jutland, Scandinavian, Apennine, Iberian and Balkan
The five main peninsulas of Western Europe is Apennine, Iberian, Balkan, Jutland, and the Scandinavian peninsula.
There are three major peninsulas in southern Europe, but also many, many other small ones.
Yes, there are a huge amount of peninsulas in Europe. Some are small and there are some major ones, like the Iberian peninsula.
the peninsulas are right on major oceans and major trade routes so they help with Europe's trading with other countries.
Iberian, Italian, Balkan, Scandinavian, and Jutland
There are six major peninsulas in Europe: Scandinavian Peninsula Jutland Peninsula (Denmark) Iberian Peninsula Apennine Peninsula (Italy) Balkan Peninsula Turkish Peninsula
All of Europe is a peninsula of peninsulas. This is because Europe is a peninsula itself, and contains many, many peninsulas.
14 peninsulas
The largest peninsulas in Europe include the Balkan Peninsula, the Scandinavian Peninsula, the Anatolian Peninsula, the Iberian Peninsula, and the Apennine Peninsula.
Because Europe itself is a peninsula and contains many peninsulas.
There are simply just 14 peninsulas. :} :]
Some of the major peninsulas in Europe are the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), the Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway and Sweden), the Balkan Peninsula (Greece, Albania, Bulgaria), and the Italian Peninsula (Italy). There are also smaller peninsulas such as the Crimean Peninsula (Ukraine) and the Jutland Peninsula (Denmark and Germany).
The Iberian Peninsula, the Scandinavian Peninsula, the Apennine Peninsula, and the Balkan Peninsula are among the largest.