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28 April, 12:46

Why do most geographers consider Europe to be a peninsula and not a continent?

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  1. 28 April, 13:09
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    Continents are big land masses surrounded by water on all sides (although a small connection to another land is also allowed, see the separation of North and South America).

    Europe is considered a continent only for cultural reasons - it is not actually separated from Asia by any land of water.
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