A peninsula in southwestern Europe.
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Examples for "Iberian Peninsula"
Examples for "Iberian Peninsula"
1She was to the Iberian Peninsula much what Phoenicia had been to Syria.
2The Iberian Peninsula, after the hardest struggle which any territory had presented, was also incorporated.
3Chapter 8 of Part I of these memoirs concerns, among other countries, those of the Iberian Peninsula.
4It is considered a turning point in ending eight centuries of Muslim occupation of the Iberian Peninsula.
5Three will be in Europe: in Scandinavia and Finland, in the Benelux countries and in the Iberian Peninsula.
1IAG-owned ICAG.L airlines British Airways and Iberia subsequently followed suit last year.
2Their dead bodies are sold in New Iberia at 10 cents each.
3Fast-forward to 2019 and Iberia has found itself in the same predicament.
4Spanish airline Iberia has cancelled flights to Ireland today because of a strike.
5I left Gibraltar on the evening of the 6th, in the steamer Iberia.
6Spanish carrier Iberia touched down in China for the first time in 2016.
7Philip Morris, JT International Iberia and Altadis were not immediately available for comment.
8Many airlines, including Spanish flag carrier Iberia and Ryanair, canceled flights.
9American, British Airways and Iberia set up the joint business in October 2010.
10Hannibal was preparing himself in Iberia, and that was good enough.
11He warned this would inevitably mean further job losses at Iberia.
12We walked on rapidly till we reached Mesket, the ancient capital of Iberia.
13Otherwise Barcelona has a daily Iberia flight and you can drive the rest.
14The country of Iberia was barren, its inhabitants rude and savage.
15IAG was formed in 2011 by the merger of British Airways and Iberia.
16Intelligence of these events recalled the Persian governor, Ader-Veshnasp, from Iberia.