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26 April, 20:40
Why is europe called a peninsula of peninsula?
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Carina Cameron
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Europe is sometimes called a "peninsula of peninsulas ", to draw attention to the fact that Europe is a relatively small, elongated appendage to Asia, and that a large part of Europe is made up of peninsulas.
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