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Emerson Henderson
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7 October, 05:01
Why is Europe called a peninsula
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Barker
7 October, 05:11
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A peninsula is a land in which three sides of it is surrounded by water!
In this case, Europe in a peninsula because it is surrounded by three bodies of water. I would suggest you look at a map to get a deeper understanding.
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