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The major mountain ranges in the British Isles are the Scottish Highlands, the Cambrian Mountains in Wales, the Pennines in England, and the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland. These ranges feature varying landscapes and peaks, providing diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.

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