A peninsula in southwestern Europe.
1This is in contrast to their evident importance in the Iberian peninsula.
2She was to the Iberian Peninsula much what Phoenicia had been to Syria.
3The difficulties which impeded French military operations in the Iberian peninsula were well-nigh insurmountable.
4The whole Iberian peninsula is covered with one of the world's best highway networks.
5But this is not a good year in Extremadura or elsewhere on the Iberian peninsula.
6Through them his work and fame spread from the Low Countries to the Iberian peninsula.
7In its ancestral home on the Iberian peninsula, the European rabbit is threatened with extinction.
8The Templars were the first; the Hospitallers followed them into the Iberian peninsula around 1150.
9The Iberian Peninsula, after the hardest struggle which any territory had presented, was also incorporated.
10French troops continued to cross the Pyrenees and to possess themselves of the whole Iberian peninsula.
11Chapter 8 of Part I of these memoirs concerns, among other countries, those of the Iberian Peninsula.
12It is considered a turning point in ending eight centuries of Muslim occupation of the Iberian Peninsula.
13Spaniards consider jamón ibérico their greatest gift to international gastronomy -the caviar of the Iberian peninsula.
14In this greying corner of the Iberian peninsula, the 9-month-old's claim to fame was merely being born.
15Three will be in Europe: in Scandinavia and Finland, in the Benelux countries and in the Iberian Peninsula.
16He was not in Persia now-ofthat he was certain, nor in Japan, nor in the Iberian peninsula.
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