• The Pennine system is often wrongly called a chain, but it is hardly even a range. ... PENNINES — or Pennine Chain Mountain range, northern England.
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  • Also called: the Pennine Chain. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. picture of Pennines. © Joe Dunckley, Shutterstock.
  • The Pennines are traversed by several passes, mostly aligned with major rivers. Three trans-Pennine canals built during the Industrial Revolution cross the range
  • Pennines, Tyne Gap ile Peak District arasındaki alanı kaplasa da, Pennine Way tanımlanan alanın kuzey ve güney alanlarının algılanmasını etkiler.
  • Synonyms for the word Pennines can include the backbone of England, the Northern Uplands, or the Pennine Mountains.
  • Related to Pennines: Pennine Chain, Pennine Hills. ... Ian was award an MBE in 2012 for services to environment and community in the North Pennines.
  • The Pennines (/ˈpɛnaɪnz/), also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills,[1] are a range of uplands mainly located in Northern England.
  • Not to be confused with Pennine Alps. Typical Pennine scenery. ... The landscape of the Pennines are mostly upland areas of high moorland.
  • The Pennines were formed from a series of geological structures that together form a broad anticline , the axis of which extends in a north-south direction.