hinterland in English

noun
1
the often uncharted areas beyond a coastal district or a river's banks.
early settlers were driven from the coastal areas into the hinterland
2
an area lying beyond what is visible or known.
in the hinterland of his mind these things rose, dark and ominous

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1. America's hinterland is often mocked.

2. A century ago, eastern Germany was an agricultural hinterland.

3. So Rome shaped its hinterland through its appetite.

4. How lovely things were out in the hinterland.

5. North-East is our gateway to the ASEAN hinterland.

6. It is the hinterland that has the greatest appeal.

7. Explore a variety of Armalite rifles for sale at Hinterland Outfitters

8. Even Edinburgh no longer has an economy distinct from its Lothian hinterland.

9. The rural hinterland which supported the two best known cities differed greatly.

10. 12 A century ago, eastern Germany was an agricultural hinterland.

11. A number of small townships developed along coast and in the hinterland.

12. Container transport haven is incommensurate, hinterland carries a system to lag behind.

13. Barging and inland shipping connect the main sea ports with the hinterland

14. Morten Erikson's guitar work seems more prominent on Afterglow than on Hinterland

15. Ports will be better connected to the hinterland through road and rail.

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17. However, Eataine is simply the hinterland of the vast city-state of Lothern.

18. Bangalow is a unique heritage town in the hills of the Byron Bay Hinterland

19. Which were the main industrial towns in the hinterland created by the canal links?

20. Bangalow 2479, situated in Northern NSW, in the Byron Hinterland, has a population of 1,902

21. Geochronologic data on the timing of hinterland-directed deformation vary from 431 to 411 Ma.

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23. New York and Philadelphia, by contrast, served a rich and fertile hinterland laced with navigable watercourses.

24. Everything was in the word Carminative-- a detailed, exact foreground, an immense, indefinite hinterland of suggestion.

25. It is also important that the nodes of outward connectivity are linked better to the hinterland.

26. Her early work depicted a dreamy hinterland between landscape and abstraction, like the molten scenes of late Turner.

27. It's a far cry from the ragged, skinny reality of city streets and the rural hinterland.

28. Conditions in the guberniia capitals were dire, but they were even worse in the rural hinterland.

29. With the development of urban centres and religious foundations greater demand would have been placed on the hinterland.

30. 27 New York and Philadelphia, by contrast, served a rich and fertile hinterland laced with navigable watercourses.

31. The inadequacy of communications cut Nice off from its hinterland, and condemned the entire county to poverty.

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33. Henry played the piano out of a van on forays into the hinterland to introduce the Trans-National Drama Research Gymnasium.

34. China's hinterland had always been underpopulated for a good reason: it was arid land incapable of producing many crops.

35. Norwich's growth was not at the expense of its rural hinterland, however, for the surrounding villages grew as well.

36. Most of the population lives in coastal cities, although the hinterland has small towns and villages along the rivers.

37. The most rural - and also small - South Western Board had no city larger than Bristol and a large rural hinterland.

38. Algeria is a country in North Africa with a coastline overlooking the Mediterranean and a hinterland occupied by the Sahara desert

39. Home to rich cultures for nearly 30,000 years, the Arctic is far from the inhospitable hinterland it's often imagined to be.

40. The Party's obvious nervousness about railway and other workers and relative neglect of the rural hinterland needs a little more explanation.

41. It was formerly numerous in the province of Agrigento, where there were more than 30,000 in the coastal area and the hilly hinterland.

42. (2) A zone of more reflective lower crust with hinterland-verging fabric may represent "fossil" reflectors from a pre-collisional accretionary phase.

43. Development of existing hinterland access linking the port to other elements of the trans-European transport network through rail, road and inland-waterway connections

44. The Jurassic of Junggar basin is a river delta sedimentary system, with subaqueous distributary channel and mouth bar sand body developed in the hinterland of Junggar basin.

45. The hinterland of Junggar basin is mostly covered with desert. It brings about difficulty for seismic prospecting due to its fluctuation, inhomogeneous distribution of surface dune sand.

46. Creation or improvement of hinterland access linking the port to other elements of the trans-European transport network through rail, road and inland-waterway connections

47. (b) The Ministry has already been utilizing the services of Common Services Centers (CSCs) with a view to extend its digital outreach to rural hinterland.

48. Benguela is the political and economic coordinating centre for the activities of the hinterland to the east and is linked by rail via the Benguela

49. Located on 100 acres in the Byron Bay Hinterland this holiday home is located 5.3 mi from Bangalow, 8.7 mi from Byron Bay and 14 mi from Ballina

50. Located on 100 acres in the Byron Bay Hinterland this holiday home is located 5.3 mi from Bangalow, 8.7 mi from Byron Bay and 14 mi from Ballina