- en.wikipedia.org PenninesThe Pennines (/ˈpɛnaɪnz/), also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills,[1] are a range of uplands mainly located in Northern England.
- britannica.com place/PenninesThe Pennines are divided into two main sections by a gap formed by the Rivers Aire (flowing east) and Ribble (flowing west).
- infoplease.com encyclopedia/places/west-europe/uk…The Pennine Way is a 268-mi (429-km) hiking path along the range; it opened in 1965. Reservoirs in the Pennines store water for the cities of N England.
- context.reverso.net translation/english-russian/…Translations in context of "pennines" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: A sharp wind would blow her across the Pennines.
- glosbe.com en/ru/PenninesCheck 'Pennines' translations into Russian. Look through examples of Pennines translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar.
- dictionary.com browse/penninesHighest peak: Cross Fell, 893 m (2930 ft) Also calledthe Pennine Chain. ... Danish Northumbria or Deira comprised the lands to the west of the Pennines.
- examplum.com translation/english-russian/penninesHow does "pennines" translate from english to russian: translations with transcription, pronunciation and examples in the online dictionary.
- vocabulary.com dictionary/Penninessynonyms: Pennine Chain. ... Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/Pennines. Accessed 06 Jun.
- wordnik.com words/PenninesBecause of its position in the vast, open horizons of the Pennines, just minutes from Hadrian's Wall and very close to the Pennine Way...
- conservapedia.com PenninesOther notable hills of the Pennines are Kinder Scout (Derbyshire), Ingleborough Hill and Pen-y-Ghent (Yorkshire) and Whernside (Cumbria).