Pennines
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Pennines — [ penaɪnz, englisch], das Penninische Gebirge … Universal-Lexikon
Pennines — Not to be confused with Pennine Alps. The Pennine Mountains of Northern England … Wikipedia
Pennines — p1 Pennines Typische Landschaft in den Pennines Höchster Gipfel Cross Fell (893 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pennines — Pen·nines (pĕnʹīnz ) also Pennine Chain A range of hills extending about 257 km (160 mi) southward from the Cheviot Hills on the Scottish border to central England. Sometimes called “the backbone of England,” it rises to 893.7 m (2,930 ft) at… … Universalium
Pennines — 54° 42′ 10″ N 2° 29′ 12″ W / 54.7028, 2.48667 … Wikipédia en Français
Pennines — Pennine (chaîne) ou Pennines (les) chaîne de monts hercyniens usés du N. de l Angleterre (881 m au Cross Fell), qui s étend des monts Cheviot aux Midlands. Riches bassins houillers … Encyclopédie Universelle
Pennines — Pen|nines, the a ↑range of hills in a line down the middle of England from the Scottish border to central England, which are sometimes called the backbone of England … Dictionary of contemporary English
Pennines — n. mountain range in England … English contemporary dictionary
Pennines — /ˈpɛnaɪnz/ (say penuynz) noun the 1. Also, Pennine Chain. a range of low mountains in England extending north from the Trent River in central England. Highest point, Crossfell, 893 m. 2. → Pennine Alps …
Pennines — noun a system of hills in Britain that extend from the Scottish border in the north to the Trent River in the south; forms the watershed for English rivers • Syn: ↑Pennine Chain • Instance Hypernyms: ↑hill • Part Holonyms: ↑England … Useful english dictionary