Peninsula
Parts of continental lands that advance over the sea, surrounded by marine waters on all sides, this strip of emerged land is used to reach the interior of the continent.
Peninsulas can have different lengths, however, the process and criteria for designating a peninsula are not very clear and conclusive, an example of this is the European continent, which is often defined as a huge peninsula of Asia.
The peninsulas are not only found in Europe, many continents have this configuration on their coast, it is logical that each varies according to the particular natural elements.
Map of the Iberian Peninsula.
Main peninsulas of the world
Iberian Peninsula
Florida peninsula
Yucatan Peninsula
Arabian Peninsula
Scandinavian Peninsula
peninsula jutland
Peloponnese peninsula
Korean peninsula
Indochina Peninsula
Sinai Peninsula
Peninsula of Valdes
Italian peninsula
Continent
A continent corresponds to a huge terrestrial surface, they are emerged lands with contours often determined by oceans and seas. Given this definition, the continents that exist are: American, European, Asian, African, Antarctic and Oceania.
American continent
We could classify an island as a continent, however, what distinguishes them is precisely their extension. In this context, Australia, which has a territory of 7,600,000 square kilometers, is the smallest continent in the world, given what was mentioned, we could question in which category Oceania fits: a huge island or a continent? Given the questioning, it is evident that the ideological factors of regionalization in the world are valid.
Eduardo de Freitas
Graduated in Geography
Source: Brazil School - https://brasilescola.uol.com.br/geografia/o-significado-peninsula-continente.htm