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