- wiki2.org en/PenninesThe Pennines (/ˈpɛnaɪnz/), also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills,[1] are a range of uplands mainly located in Northern England.
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- 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.
- wiki.kidzsearch.com wiki/PenninesNot to be confused with Pennine Alps. Typical Pennine scenery. ... The landscape of the Pennines are mostly upland areas of high moorland.
- collinsdictionary.com dictionary/english/penninesDefinition of 'Pennines'. Share. ×. ... Also called: the Pennine Chain. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. picture of Pennines.
- wikiwordy.com word/penninesFind synonyms, antonyms and the meaning of the pennines in our free online dictionary! Find words starting with pennines and anagrams of pennines.
- komoot.com guide/50703/hiking-in-the-pennines-…In this guide, we’ve reviewed our full collection of hikes and walking routes in the Pennines Mountains to bring you the best hiking routes in the region.
- tr.wiki34.com wiki/PeninosGnome-weather-few-clouds.svg Great Dun Fell, North Pennines (848 m) 1981–2010 ortalama iklim parametreleri WPTC Meteo görev gücü.svg.
- forvo.com word/pennines/The definition of Pennines is: a system of hills in Britain that extend from the Scottish border in the north to the...
- freethesaurus.com PenninesRelated to Pennines: Pennine Chain, Pennine Hills. ... Ian was award an MBE in 2012 for services to environment and community in the North Pennines.