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Europe is known as a Peninsula of Asia’. Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The European continent, bordering Asia at the Ural the Caucasus and the Bosphorus fails to reach the size of Asia so strongly that it often must appear as plausible to call this area a peninsula. Differently than with cases like Malacca or Kamchatka the nature of being a peninsula is not generally associated with the region. Hence, there is required some comparison with larger entities typically on a global scale for such a usage of words to appear as justified.

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Answered by ItzMissKomal
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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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