The peninsula on which Greece is located is called Attica.
The Italian Peninsula
First of all the Mycenae's were a race not a city, but one interesting fact is that 'Mycenae' is derived from the Latin for 'mushroom'
A Peninsula is a piece of land that is surrounded by water but is connected to land, If you look at a map of Greece, the Peninsula begins near the city of Corinth, Sparta is located on the Peninsula and Athens is located on the main land. Here is a link to a map that shows the peninsula, the small passage or land near east of Corinth is the important part which defines it as a peninsula instead of an Island.
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The peninsula that contains famous sites like Mycenae and Olympia is the Peloponnese Peninsula in Greece. Both Mycenae and Olympia have historical and archaeological significance, with Mycenae being known for its ancient ruins and Olympia being the birthplace of the Olympic Games.
The city-state was in the north east Peloponnese Peninsula. The civilisation it developed spread through southern Greece.
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The acient grease peninsula is located on the Balkan peninsula
Athens is located on the Attica peninsula.
Singapore is located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula but it is an island so, strictly speaking, it is not located on any peninsula.
Spain is the located on the Iberian Peninsula!!
Spain and Portugal.
Sparta is a city-state and is was located in the peninsula Peloponnesus. It is a southwest peninsula in southwest Athens.
Rome is located on the Italian Peninsula.
On which peninsula?
On which peninsula?