| Hint | Peninsula | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The largest peninsula in Europe, accomodating 4 modern day countries | Scandinavian | 87%
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| Located in the extreme southwest of Europe | Iberian | 85%
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| Extends into the Mediterranean, contains the smallest country | Italian | 81%
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| The foundations of modern Western culture developed in the south of this peninsula | Balkan | 80%
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| Experienced a crisis in 2014, now disputed and absorbed into the Russian Federation | Crimean | 74%
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| Peninsula consists of one country, the capital of which is Copenhagen | Denmark | 67%
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| An overseas territory of the United Kingdom | Gibraltar | 52%
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| Sometimes considered to be a larger peninsula extending off Eurasia | European | 45%
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| Northernmost peninsula of European Russia | Kola | 37%
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| Was a peninsula in southern Greece until seperated by the Corinth Canal | The Peloponnese | 24%
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| Also a mountain, infamous for banning women | Mount Athos | 20%
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| Bordered by the Aegean Sea to the west and the Dardanelle straits to the east | Gallipoli | 9%
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| Large peninsula in north Wales | Llyn | 8%
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| In Shakespeare's Macbeth, Macduff is the Thane of this peninsula | Fife | 5%
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| Small peninsula in southwestern Crimea, named after a divine hero in Greek mythology | Heracles | 5%
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