Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia During their 600-year occupation of the Iberian Peninsula, the Romans introduced the Latin language which developed into the languages of the Iberian peninsula today, with the exception of Basque
Iberian Peninsula | Iberian Culture, Mediterranean Coast Pyrenees . . . Iberian Peninsula, peninsula in southwestern Europe, occupied by Spain and Portugal Its name derives from its ancient inhabitants whom the Greeks called Iberians, probably for the Ebro (Iberus), the peninsula’s second longest river (after the Tagus)
IBERIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of IBERIAN is of or relating to the peoples anciently inhabiting parts of the peninsula comprising Spain and Portugal or to their languages How to use Iberian in a sentence
Iberian Peninsula - Visit Europe For more than a million years, people have developed distinct cultures and traditions on the Iberian Peninsula Separated from France by the towering Pyrenees Mountains, this region’s history and culture frequently evolved with an often-iconic non-European character
6 Incredible Places to Visit on the Iberian Peninsula The name “Iberian Peninsula” is most commonly used to refer to Spain and Portugal, as these two countries comprise most of the peninsula’s landmass However, the peninsula technically includes the tiny country of Andorra, a sliver of France, and the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar
Iberian Peninsula - WorldAtlas The Iberian Peninsula lies between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and is separated from France by the Pyrenees mountain range It features some of Europe’s important geographical features such as rivers, mountains, and coastal plains
Iberia - Wikitravel The Iberian Peninsula is the westernmost section of the European continent, lying between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean It is separated from France by the snow capped Pyrenees mountains