The three main islands to the west of the Italian peninsula are Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica. Sicily is the largest island, and it is part of Italy, while Sardinia lies to the north and is also part of Italy. Corsica is located to the north of Sardinia and is a region of France.
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The natural region of the Italian peninsula that continues on into Sicily is the Apennine Range. The Apennine Range stretches from the Linguarian Altps to Sicily.
Sicily
An island of southern Italy in the Mediterranean Sea west of the southern end of the Italian peninsula.
Along the entire length of Peninsula and ends on the island of Sicily
North Africa, Sicily, and France
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That would be Sicily, Italy.
The three main islands of the Italian Peninsula are Sicily, Sardinia, and Capri. Sicily is the largest in the Mediterranean Sea, while Sardinia is the second-largest island and Capri is a smaller island located off the southern coast.
the Scandinavian peninsula
Scandinavian peninsula