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    The Pennines (/ˈpɛnaɪnz/), also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills, are a range of uplands mainly located in Northern England. Commonly described...
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  • Pennine may refer to: Pennine, a black-green variant of clinochlore Pennines, a mountain range in England Pennine Alps, a mountain range in the western...
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    TransPennine Trains Ltd, trading as TransPennine Express, is a British train operating company that has operated the TransPennine Express franchise area...
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    The Pennine Alps French: Alpes Pennines, German: Walliser Alpen, Italian: Alpi Pennine, Latin: Alpes Poeninae), sometimes referred to as the Valais Alps...
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    Southern Uplands or the northern Pennines. They are also included in the Northumberland National Park. The North Pennines (an Area of Outstanding Natural...
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    North Pennines – Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, showing Access, Designations and other criteria from Natural England: MAGiC MaP : North Pennines – AONB...
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    The South Pennines is a region of moorland and hill country in northern England lying towards the southern end of the Pennines. In the west it includes...
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  • Pennine Spring is a brand of mineral water owned by Britvic that comes from the Yorkshire Pennines, in the United Kingdom. Established in 1871, Pennine...
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  • Sustrans organization describe the Pennine Cycleway route in three sections: Peak District, South Pennines and North Pennines. It goes through the National...
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    the Pennines, over Penyghent where the trail meets the Pennine Way. The path continues past Askrigg to Tan Hill (where it enters the North Pennines AONB)...
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    northern boundary of the National Park. At Tan Hill the Pennine Way enters the North Pennines AONB and follows moorland tracks to the isolated settlement...
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  • Pennine Radio may refer to: Pennine Radio Limited, an electronics company in Huddersfield. Pennine Radio (radio station), a former radio station based...
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  • Pennine Reach is a bus rapid transit scheme in Blackburn and Accrington, Lancashire, England. The scheme was approved by the Department for Transport...
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  • Seddon Pennine was a name given to several different single-deck bus chassis built by Seddon (later Seddon Atkinson): Seddon Pennine 4 and 6 - front-engined...
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    Pennine Five (P5), known as the Pennine Centre prior to 2020, is a tower on Tenter Street in Sheffield, England. Construction started in 1973 on this...
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  • A Pennine Journey may refer to: A Pennine Journey: The Story of a Long Walk in 1938, 1986 book by Alfred Wainwright Pennine Journey, a waymarked trail...
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    des Alpes Pennines et Rhetiennes. Vol. 1. Genève. 1781. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help) Description des Alpes Pennines et Rhetiennes...
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  • transport aeroplane use, were named after British mountains, e.g. The Pennines and Snowdon. Type: 24-cylinder supercharged air-cooled 90 degree X layout...
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  • The Pennine Way Stadium is a multi-use sports facility in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, and home of Hemel Stags rugby league club. Hemel Stags were...
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  • Retrieved 19 March 2015. "North Pennines Area of Outstanding Beauty and European Geopark: A Geodiversity Audit" (PDF). North Pennines AONB. 2010. Archived from...
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    north and the Vale of York in the south. The west contains part of the Pennines, which form the Yorkshire Dales in the north-west. The historic county...
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    Lancashire contains flat coastal plains, which rise to the hills of the Pennines in the east. The county contains large parts of two national landscapes...
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  • deposited within the basin are now exposed at the surface throughout the Pennines but are also present beneath the surface over a much wider area of northern...
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    Combined Authority. The western part of West Yorkshire is in the South Pennines, and contains a small part of the Peak District National Park. It is characterised...
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    Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority. South Yorkshire lies on the edge of the Pennines, and the west of the county contains part of the Peak District National...
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    TransPennine Express (TPE), legally First TransPennine Express Limited, was a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup that operated the TransPennine...
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  • The Pennine Amateur Rugby League, or Pennine League is a rugby league competition for amateur open-age clubs that runs from September to April. The clubs...
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    and Windermere, its longest and largest lake. The Border Moors and North Pennines lie along the county's eastern border. The south-east contains the Orton...
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    Pennines in Lancashire. Yorkshire Dales – an upland area of the northern Pennines. North Pennines - uplands forming the northern end of the Pennines....
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    south-west. The north and east are part of the Pennines: the West Pennine Moors in the northwest, the South Pennines in the northeast and the Peak District in...
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