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2 August, 11:43
What was the site of the Iberian Peninsula
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Odin Durham
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The Iberian Peninsula refers to the quite mountainous peninsula in the Southwest of Europe that is made up today of Spain and Portugal. The Peninsula starts with the mountains in the Southwest of France and goes to the Atlantic Ocean off Portugal.
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