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How many smaller peninsulas does Europe have?
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Europe has several notable smaller peninsulas, each contributing to the continent's geographic diversity. Some of the well-known smaller peninsulas include:
1. **Iberian Peninsula** - home to Spain and Portugal.
2. **Italian Peninsula** - primarily occupied by Italy.
3. **Balkan Peninsula** - bordered by the Adriatic Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Aegean Sea, and includes several countries such as Greece, Bulgaria, and others.
4. **Scandinavian Peninsula** - includes Norway and Sweden.
5. **Jutland Peninsula** - which is primarily in Denmark.
6. **Crimean Peninsula** - located on the northern coast of the Black Sea.
These are among the more prominent examples, but there are many smaller peninsulas around the continent as well. In total, Europe is home to numerous significant smaller peninsulas, and the exact count can vary based on criteria for what constitutes a "smaller" peninsula.
1. **Iberian Peninsula** - home to Spain and Portugal.
2. **Italian Peninsula** - primarily occupied by Italy.
3. **Balkan Peninsula** - bordered by the Adriatic Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Aegean Sea, and includes several countries such as Greece, Bulgaria, and others.
4. **Scandinavian Peninsula** - includes Norway and Sweden.
5. **Jutland Peninsula** - which is primarily in Denmark.
6. **Crimean Peninsula** - located on the northern coast of the Black Sea.
These are among the more prominent examples, but there are many smaller peninsulas around the continent as well. In total, Europe is home to numerous significant smaller peninsulas, and the exact count can vary based on criteria for what constitutes a "smaller" peninsula.
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