or Iberia
Peninsula, southwestern Europe, occupied by Spain and Portugal.
Its name derives from its ancient inhabitants whom the Greeks called Iberian s, probably after the Pyrenees form a land barrier in the northeast from the rest of Europe, and in the south at Gibraltar the peninsula is separated from North Africa by a narrow strait. Its western and northern coasts are bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, and its eastern coast by the Mediterranean Sea. It includes Cape da Roca, in Portugal, the most westerly point of continental Europe.