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Iberian Peninsula
noun
- a peninsula of SW Europe, occupied by Spain and Portugal
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Because of its shape, Hill dubbed it “the egg,” while Milosevic, thinking it resembled Spain, called it “the Iberian Peninsula.”
From The Daily Beast
It has been thought well to include Portugal in this volume, so as to embrace the entire Iberian Peninsula.
From Project Gutenberg
The intrigues of the French court were, however, extended to that part of the Iberian peninsula also.
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The year 1846 closed over the Iberian peninsula in discord, turbulence, and woe.
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He did not eat prettily, and Miss Castro had lived long enough in the Iberian peninsula to grow particular about small matters.
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The triangular territory of Catalonia forms the north-eastern corner of the Iberian Peninsula.
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