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The backbone of Britain refers to the Pennines, a mountain range that runs through northern England. Often called the "roof of England," the Pennines stretch approximately 250 miles from the Peak District in the south to the Scottish border in the north. This range plays a significant role in the geography, climate, and culture of the region. It serves as a natural divide between the east and west of northern England.

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