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The Pennines are a low-rising mountain range, separating the North West of England from Yorkshire and the North East.
Often described as the "backbone of England", they form a more-or-less continuous range stretching from the Peak District in Derbyshire, around the northern and eastern edges of Greater Manchester, through the Yorkshire Dales past the Cumbrian Fells to the Cheviot Hills on the Anglo-Scottish border. North of the Aire Gap, the Pennines give out a western spur into Lancashire, the Bowland Fells, and south of the gap is a similar spur, comprising the Rossendale Fells and West Pennine Moors.
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The Pennine hills are called the Backbone of England. They run from the Midlands all the way to the Scottish border.
The Quantock Hills but it would be hard to describe them as mountains.
They form a backbone from the Midlands up to Scotland, separating West and East England.
Pennine League was created in 1974.
Pennine FM ended in 2010.
Pennine FM was created in 1998.
Pennine Radio Limited was created in 1958.
The Pennine Way gets its name from the Pennine mountain range in northern England. The trail traverses through the Pennines, offering hikers a scenic route across rugged and remote landscapes.
· Pamir Mountains (Central Asia) · Panmah Muztagh Range (Pakistan) · Pensacola Mountains (Antarctica) · Pare Mountains (Tanzania) · Pelly Mountains (Yukon) · Pennine Alps (Italy, Switzerland) · Phillip Smith Mountains (Alaska) · Pinaleno Mountains (Arizona) · Pioneer Mountains (Montana) · Porcupine Mountains (Michigan) · Prince of Wales Mountains (Canada) · Prince Olav Mountains (Antarctic) · Pryor Mountains (Montana)
Pennine Radio - radio station - was created in 1975.
· Pamir Mountains (central Asia) · Panmah Muztagh Range (Pakistan) · Pensacola Mountains (Antarctica) · Pare Mountains (Tanzania) · Pelly Mountains (Yukon) · Pennine Alps (Italy, Switzerland) · Phillip Smith Mountains (Alaska) · Picketpost Mountain (Arizona) · Pinaleno Mountains (Arizona) · Pioneer Mountains (Montana) · Porcupine Mountains (Michigan) · Prince of Wales Mountains (Canada) · Prince Olav Mountains (Antarctic) · Pryor Mountains (Montana)
The pennine packed wood flakes are okay to use with the hamsters.