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The Pennines: Exploring England's Rugged Mountain Range

 
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The Pennines

, a range of low mountains and hills in England, extending southward from the Scottish border into central England. The highest peak is Cross Fell at the northern end, rising 2,930 feet (893 m) above sea level. The highlands are generally rough moorland, but many of the lower slopes are cultivated.