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Gallipoli Peninsula
Gallipoli Peninsula Lat. Chersonesus Thracica, narrow peninsula, c.50 mi (80 km) long, W Turkey, extending southwestward between the Aegean Sea and the Dardanelles . The port of Gallipoli gives it its name. It was the scene of the Gallipoli campaign of 1915 and was (1920-36) part of the demili... Read more
Iberian Peninsula
Iberian Peninsula c.230,400 sq mi (596,740 sq km), SW Europe, separated from the rest of Europe by the Pyrenees. Comprising Spain and Portugal , it is washed on the N and W by the Atlantic Ocean and on the S and E by the Mediterranean Sea; the Strait of Gibraltar separates it from Africa. The Ib... Read more
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctic Peninsula glaciated mountain region of W Antarctica , extending c.1,200 mi (1,930 km) N toward South America; in the south, volcanic peaks rise to c.11,000 ft (3,350 m). Most of its NE coast is fringed by the Larsen ice shelf. The peninsula is surrounded by numerous islands, including th... Read more
Avalon Peninsula
Avalon Peninsula 3,579 sq mi (9,270 sq km), SE N.L., Canada, on Newfoundland. It is nearly divided at its center by Conception Bay and St. Mary's Bay. The peninsula is the most densely populated part of Newfoundland; St. John's is the chief city. A lighthouse and radio direction-finding station a... Read more
Seward Peninsula
Seward Peninsula W Alaska, projecting c.200 mi (320 km) into the Bering Sea between Norton Sound and Kotzebue Sound, just below the Arctic Circle. The region is mostly bleak tundra, with long, cold winters. Placer-gold mining and trapping are the chief occupations of its sparse population. Nome is ... Read more
Kola Peninsula
Kola Peninsula , peninsula, c.50,000 sq mi (129,500 sq km), NW European Russia, in Murmansk region. Forming an eastern extension of the Scandinavian peninsula, it lies between the Barents Sea to the north and the White Sea to the south. In the northeastern part are tundras; the southwestern area is ... Read more
Balkan Peninsula
Balkan Peninsula southeasternmost peninsula of Europe, c.200,000 sq mi (518,000 sq km), bounded by the Black Sea, Sea of Marmara, Aegean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Ionian Sea, and Adriatic Sea. Although there is no sharp physiographic separation between the peninsula and Central Europe, the line of th... Read more
Malay Peninsula
Malay Peninsula , southern extremity (c.70,000 sq mi/181,300 sq km) of the continent of Asia, lying between the Andaman Sea of the Indian Ocean and the Strait of Malacca on the west and the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea on the east. It stretches south for c.700 mi (1,100 km) from the Isth... Read more
Eurasia
Eurasia , land mass comprising the continents of Europe and Asia , in which Europe is geographically a western peninsula of Asia, rather than a separate continent. ... Read more
Jethro
Jethro , Midianite priest of the peninsula of Sinai who was the companion and father-in-law of Moses. He is also called Reuel, Raguel, and Hobab. ... Read more

Encyclopedia entries related to "Peninsula"

Peninsula
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science ...people of the Indian peninsula. During wars involving...invasion, however, peninsulas are often targeted...x2019; s Conetin Peninsula. Because of this...vulnerability, small peninsulas are often politically...example, the Florida Peninsula for many years...Conversely, large ...
Malay Peninsula
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Malay Peninsula , southern extremity (c.70,000 sq...Singapore. The northern part of the peninsula forms a part of Thailand; the southern...the Malayan part of Malaysia. The peninsula forms a physical and cultural link between...
Antarctic Peninsula
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Antarctic Peninsula glaciated mountain region of W Antarctica...fringed by the Larsen ice shelf. The peninsula is surrounded by numerous islands...Palmer Archipelago. The tip of the peninsula, 670 mi (1,078 km) from Cape Horn...
Arabian Peninsula
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa ARABIAN PENINSULA Great peninsula of southwest Asia bounded by the Persian/Arabian Gulf to the east and the Red Sea to the west. The Arabian Peninsula is about 1,300 miles (2,090 km) wide at its maximum breadth...
Balkan Peninsula
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Balkan Peninsula southeasternmost peninsula of Europe, c.200,000 sq mi (518,000 sq km), bounded...Although there is no sharp physiographic separation between the peninsula and Central Europe, the line of the Sava and Danube rivers...
Sinai Peninsula
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa SINAI PENINSULA Triangular peninsula between the Mediterranean and Red seas. The Sinai is the desert...Gabal Musa, dominate the central and southern regions. The peninsula is bordered on the east by the State of Israel and the Gulf of...
Kola Peninsula
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Kola Peninsula , peninsula, c.50,000 sq mi (129,500 sq km), NW European Russia, in Murmansk region. Forming an eastern extension of the Scandinavian peninsula, it lies between the Barents Sea to the north and the White Sea...
Iberian Peninsula: Overview
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Food and Culture Iberian Peninsula: Overview The Iberian Peninsula, in southwestern Europe, is occupied by Spain and Portugal...Arabic heritage never reached the northwestern fringe of the Peninsula. When former Muslim areas came under Christian rule, Muslims...
Bataan peninsula, siege of
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to World War II Bataan peninsula, siege of, a strip of land 40 ...his HQ to Corregidor , an island at the peninsula's tip. One Japanese general compared...quick victory was expected. But the peninsula, though isolated by Japanese air and...
Iberian Peninsula
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Iberian Peninsula c.230,400 sq mi (596,740 sq km...separates it from Africa. The Iberian Peninsula is dominated by the Meseta (central...ranges. It covers about two thirds of the peninsula. Coastal lowlands, the site of the...

Dictionary entries related to "Peninsula"

Michigan, Upper Peninsula of
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History MICHIGAN, UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN, UPPER PENINSULA OF shares a 344-mile border with Wisconsin to the southwest...Before the Civil War, copper was discovered in the Keweenaw Peninsula of the Upper Peninsula, and until 1900, supplied about...
peninsula
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology peninsula XVI. — L. pæninsula , f. pæne almost + insuia island. Hence peninsular XVII.
Corcaguiney peninsula
Book article from: A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology Corcaguiney peninsula. See DINGLE .
Peninsular Campaign
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...the Confederate capital by way of the peninsula formed by the York and James Rivers...resistance behind entrenchments across the peninsula from Yorktown. On 5 April McClellan...Potomac began its withdrawal from the peninsula. Union casualties in the campaign were...
Copper Industry
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...Archaeological evidence found in pits on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and on Isle Royal in Lake...of the rich ore deposits of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the early 1850s that copper...thirty thousand square miles of the Upper Peninsula. In 1843 the copper rush began as thousands...
Florida
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...The state of Florida consists of a peninsula and a strip of mainland at the southeastern...Okeechobee lies near the center of the peninsula. The Everglades, a grassy water-land...restricted to the southwestern tip of the peninsula. The first humans reached Florida at...
Balkans
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History ...The countries occupying the Balkan peninsula of south-eastern Europe, lying south...From the 3rd to 7th century the Balkan peninsula, nominally ruled by the Byzantine emperors...Turks in 1453, and by 1478 most of the peninsula was in their power; the subject nations...
Beare
Book article from: A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology ...xE9;irre , Béarra ]. A peninsula in south-west Munster between Bantry...between Counties Cork and Kerry . The peninsula is the home of the sovereignty figure...rocky islet between the tip of the Beare peninsula and Dursey Island. Bear Island, formerly...
Citrus Industry
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History ...trees throughout the interior of the peninsula. William Bartram, the naturalist...coming of the railways to the central peninsula just prior to the Civil War. After the...begin to push southward, opening the peninsula for development. As Henry B. Plant...
Greece
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History ...the Cyclades, and the Sporades. The peninsula is bounded by the Ionian, Mediterranean...Most of the mainland, however, is a peninsula of mountains, the highest being Olympus...isthmus and on to the high Peloponnese peninsula. In winter the northern plateaux are...

Thesaurus entries related to "Peninsula"

peninsula
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus peninsula • noun  residents on the peninsula take these storm warnings very seriously synonyms : cape, promontory, point, head, headland, foreland, ness, horn, bill, bluff.
point
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus point 2 • noun  the ship rounded the point synonyms : promontory, headland, foreland, cape, spit, peninsula, bluff, ness, horn.
euphemistic
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus ...textbooks reportedly use the euphemistic term 'advance' instead of 'invade' to describe Japan's takeover of the Korean Peninsula synonyms : polite, substitute, mild, understated, indirect, neutral, evasive; diplomatic, inoffensive, genteel...
headland
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus headland • noun  his family owns all of the houses on the headland synonyms : cape, promontory, point, head, foreland, peninsula, bluff.
promontory
Book article from: The Oxford American Writers Thesaurus promontory • noun  a lone beacon shone from the promontory synonyms : headland, point, cape, head, foreland, horn, bill, peninsula.
cape
Book article from: The Oxford Pocket Thesaurus of Current English cape 2 • noun  drowned off the cape synonyms : headland, head, point, promontory, neck, peninsula.

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PENINSULA HOTELS START 2004 IN STYLE.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 1/26/2004; 700+ words ; ...contact details below) HONG KONG, Jan. 26 /XFNHK-AsiaNet/ -- Six of The Peninsula Hotels' luxury properties -- The Peninsula Bangkok, The Peninsula Manila, The Peninsula Hong Kong, The Peninsula Beverly Hills, The Peninsula Chicago...
THE PENINSULA TOKYO OPENS ITS DOORS.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 9/3/2007; 700+ words ; ...details below.) MEDIA RELEASE PR27342 The Peninsula Tokyo Opens Its Doors TOKYO, Sept...Technology At Tokyo's Newest Landmark The Peninsula Hotels' rich history, glamour and legendary...the opening of its eighth hotel, The Peninsula Tokyo, on September 1, 2007. Officiating...
PENINSULA BANGKOK SCOOPS BEST HOTEL AWARDS.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 9/13/2002; 616 words ; ...Sept 10 PRNewswire Asia-AsiaNet - The Peninsula Bangkok has been awarded the 'Best Hotel...part of our lives." "Everyone at The Peninsula Bangkok is extremely proud to have won...Michael Coughlan, General Manager of The Peninsula Bangkok. The Peninsula Bangkok is a...
PENINSULA ACQUIRED FOR $245M; PPI-0903 DESTINED FOR SPINOUT.
Magazine article from: BIOWORLD Today; 4/20/2005; ; 700+ words ; ...signed a definitive agreement to acquire Peninsula Pharmaceuticals Inc. and its lead anti...pneumonia. But Alameda, Calif.-based Peninsula has a second product, PPI-0903, that...Inc. before the acquisition closes. A Peninsula spokesman said the company cannot comment...
The Peninsula Hotels Launches 'Portraits of Peninsula' Campaign Featuring Images by Annie Leibovitz.
PR Newswire; 10/6/2004; 700+ words ; ...debuts this fall with the launch of The Peninsula Hotels' new global advertising campaign...photographer Annie Leibovitz. "Portraits of Peninsula" is a collection of black-and-white...the guest experience that distinguishes Peninsula hotels as the finest in the world. With...
BANKS PENINSULA
Newspaper article from: The Press; 8/29/1998; 563 words ; ...Mayoralty: Allan, Noeline Adair (Banks Peninsula Independents); Elworthy, Jonathan (Peninsula Together); Higinbottom, Peter Leonard...required): Ansell, Maryrose Helen (Banks Peninsula Independents); Bould, Stuart Peter...
Peninsula Hotels Upgrade to OPERA v5.0 and Deploy MICROS OPERA Revenue Management System
News Wire article from: Targeted News Service; 1/6/2009; 700+ words ; ...retail industries, is pleased to announce that The Peninsula Hotels is upgrading all of its hotels to OPERA...System (RMS) after successful pilots at The Peninsula Hong Kong and Peninsula New York properties. The deployment of the world...
Peninsula's brand evolution.(The Peninsula: hotels)
Magazine article from: Hotels; 12/1/2003; 700+ words ; ...and logo had little brand equity, The Peninsula Group began a new chapter this September as "The Peninsula Hotels." Replacing the company moniker...new logo without the "TPG" icon, The Peninsula Hotels was chosen to further clarify...
Peninsula Pharmaceuticals Names Dennis Podlesak Chief Executive Officer and President.
PR Newswire; 9/14/2004; 700+ words ; ...Calif., Sept. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Peninsula Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a privately...announced that Dennis Podlesak has joined Peninsula as Chief Executive Officer and President...Podlesak has also been nominated to Peninsula's Board of Directors. He comes to...
Peninsula prevails in shootout
Newspaper article from: Daily Breeze; 10/27/2007; 700+ words ; ...By John Klima STAFF WRITER Mira Costa and Peninsula traded touchdowns in a 52-point fourth...stop the run proved more significant than Peninsula's inability to defend the pass. Peninsula's Ryan Solomon ran on all three of his...