Peninsula

A peninsula is a geographical formation consisting of an extension of land from a larger body that is surrounded by water on three sides.

A peninsula can also be a headland, cape, promontory or spit.

Peninsulas of the world:

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1 Continental Europe:
2 United Kingdom
3 Republic of Ireland
4 Greenland
5 Asia:
6 Russia
7 Africa:
8 United States of America:
9 Canada:
10 Mexico:
11 Central America:
12 South America:
13 Caribbean:
14 Australia
15 New Zealand
16 Papua New Guinea
17 Antarctica

Continental Europe:

United Kingdom

Republic of Ireland

  • Beara
  • Cooley
  • Dingle peninsula
  • Fanad peninsula
  • Horn Head
  • Hook peninsula
  • Howth peninsula
  • Inishowen
  • Iveragh
  • Mizen Head
  • Mullet peninsula
  • Rosguill
  • Sheeps Head

Greenland

(Danish Territory)

  • Alfred Wegeners Halvo
  • Hayes Halvo
  • Ingnerit
  • Nuussuaq Halvo
  • Svartenhuk Halvo

Asia:

Russia

Africa:

United States of America:

Canada:

Mexico:

Central America:

  • Península de Azuero, Panama

South America:

Venezuela

Caribbean:

  • Barrio Obrero, Puerto Rico, despite its name, it is also a peninsula

Australia

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

Antarctica

  • Antarctic Peninsula
  • Edward VII peninsula
  • Fletcher peninsula
  • Fowler peninsula
  • Martin peninsula






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