The Penines
The Pennines mountain range runs through central England, extending from the northern to the southern regions of the country. It is sometimes referred to as the "backbone of England."
The Pennines mountain range is known as the backbone of England. It stretches from the Scottish border in the north to the Midlands in the south, and is characterized by its rugged and scenic landscape.
There is no usch mountain range although the Cheviot Hills separate the two countries.
A narrow gap through a mountain range is called a mountain pass. These passes are also sometimes known as gaps, saddles, and cols.
The Lake District is an area in Northwest England known for its lakes. It isn't a mountain although the Cumbrian mountain range is in that area, the highest of which is Scafell Pike.
There is no mountain range between France and England. They are separated by a body of water know as the English Channel.
The name of the mountain range that runs down the center of northern England is the Pennines.
It is in the mountain range known as the Andes.
the pennines
There is no mountain range that forms the backbone of the UK but the Pennines are the backbone of England.
The Pennine Mountain Range is located in England, stretching from the Peak District in the Midlands to the Cheviot Hills on the Scottish border. It is known for its rugged terrain and stunning scenery, making it a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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