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Also known as Pennine Chain
The Pennines (), also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills, are an upland range mainly located in Northern England. Sometimes described as the "backbone of England" because of its length and position, the range runs from Derbyshire and Staffordshire in the north of the Midlands to Northumberland in North East England. From the Tyne Gap in the north, the range extends south through the North Pennines, Yorkshire Dales, South Pennines, and Peak District to end near the valley of the River Trent. The Border Moors and Cheviot Hills, which lie beyond the Tyne Gap, are included in some definit
The Pennines are an upland mountain range stretching across Northern England from the Midlands to the northeast, often called the "backbone of England" due to their length and central position. They form a significant geographical feature that runs through several regions including the Yorkshire Dales and Peak District, influencing the landscape and geography of much of Northern England.
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奔宁山脉(the Pennines)是英國北部的主要山脉,有“英格兰的脊梁”之称。北起,南至,全长241公里,平均宽度约为48公里。最高峰斯科費爾峰,海拔978米。
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