- ww-article-cache-1.s3.amazonaws.com en/PenninesThe Pennines (/ˈpɛnaɪnz/), also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills,[1] are a range of uplands mainly located in Northern England.
- walkingenglishman.com pennines.htmlThe Pennines are commonly known as the backbone of England. ... The Pennine Way National Trail at 268 miles long practically follows the topline of the range.
- en.wikipedia.org Category:PenninesThe main article for this category is Pennines. Not to be confused with Category:Pennine Alps. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pennines (hills).
- medium.com a-maverick-traveller/englands-peak-…Along with the rest of the Pennines, the Peak District is mostly made of a rock called gritstone, a coarse and gritty sandstone that offers a good grip to climbers.
- conservapedia.com PenninesOther notable hills of the Pennines are Kinder Scout (Derbyshire), Ingleborough Hill and Pen-y-Ghent (Yorkshire) and Whernside (Cumbria).
- traildino.org trace/continents-Europe/countries-…The Pennines include many other sounding names, like the Pak District, the Yorkshire Dales, the Northumberland National Park.
- superted.fandom.com wiki/PenninesThe Pennines (/ˈpɛnaɪnz/), also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills, are a range of mountains and hills in England separating North West England...
- thelittleaussiebakery.com why-are-they-called-the…The Pennines, also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills, are a range of mountains and hills in England.
- wiktionary.en-academic.com 57768/PenninesLook at other dictionaries: Pennines — [ penaɪnz, englisch], das Penninische Gebirge … Universal-Lexikon. Pennines — Not to be confused with Pennine Alps.
- slovar-vocab.com English dictionaries Britannica English vocabularyThe Pennine system is often wrongly called a chain, but it is hardly even a range. ... PENNINES — or Pennine Chain Mountain range, northern England.