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England's Backbone

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The Pennines are a low-rising mountain range and region of moorland and hill country in the North of England often described as the backbone of England. Forming an almost continuous range stretching from the Derbyshire Peak District in the south, passing through Lancashire and Yorkshire past the Cumbrian fells and on to the English - Scottish border in the north.

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Uploaded on October 2, 2011
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