Large peninsulas in North America include Florida, Baja California, Yucatan, and the DelMarVa peninsula
Mexico
The two large peninsulas on the mainland of North America that are pointed toward Cuba are Florida and the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. Both of these peninsulas jut out into the Gulf of Mexico, with Florida being the southeastern most point and the Yucatán Peninsula being to the west of Cuba.
Florida and Louisiana
No, Indiana does not have any peninsulas.
The US state of Michigan is formed of two peninsulas. The "Lower Peninsula" extends north between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. The "Upper Peninsula" farther northwest extends between Lake Superior and Lake Michigan and the two peninsulas are separated by the Straits of Mackinac, near the conjunction of the three largest Great Lakes.
There are no peninsulas in New Mexico.
The Iberian, the Italian and the Balkan Peninsulas
Michigan is a state that occupies two large peninsulas: the Upper Peninsula and the Lower Peninsula. They are separated by the Straits of Mackinac and surrounded by the Great Lakes.
Yes. Michigan is made of an upper and lower peninsula. The lower peninsula is known to resemble a mitten and attaches to Ohio. The upper peninsula is attached to Wisconsin. At the top of the lower peninsula, the Mackinac Bridge connects the two peninsulas of Michigan.
The Alaska and Seward Peninsulas.
There are two major peninsulas located in Alaska. These peninsulas include Seward Peninsula and Kenai Peninsula. Of these two peninsulas it is Kenai Peninsula that is located farther south.