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Europe is the continent with the flatest territory, with an average height of 230 meters. The maximum expression of these plains is the great European plain, which extends 2,000 km from the French Atlantic coasts to the Ural mountains, the physical border with Asia. The highest points are Mount Elbrus (Russia) in Eastern Europe (5633 m), Shkhara (Georgia) (5204 m) and Mont Blanc (Italy-France) in Western Europe (4807 m).

Among the gulfs of Europe, the Bay of Biscay (France-Spain) and the Gulf of Bothnia (Sweden-Finland) stand out. The most important European straits are the Pas de Calais (France-Great Britain), the Gibraltar (Spain-Morocco), the Dardanelles (Turkey), the Bosphorus (Turkey), the Messina (Italy), the Oresund (Denmark-Sweden), etc.

Its main peninsulas are the Scandinavian, Iberian, Italic and Balkan, in addition to the peninsulas of Kola (Russia), Jutland (Denmark), Brittany (France) and Crimea (Russia).