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Definitions of hinterland in various dictionaries:
noun - a remote and undeveloped area
The land directly adj acent to and inland from a coast.
A region remote from urban areas; backcountry.
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From German for rear, it's the region behind a coast or remote from other cities |
Derived from the German for "behind", it's the backcountry or the region beyond the urban areas of culture |
Literally "land behind" in English, this German word refers to a remote or less developed part of a country |
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a remote and undeveloped area |
The remote areas of a country away from the coast or the banks of major rivers. |
An area lying beyond what is visible or known. |
the remote areas of a country away from the coast or the banks of major rivers. |
an area lying beyond what is visible or known. |
The land directly adjacent to and inland from a coast. |
A region remote from urban areas backcountry. |
A region situated beyond metropolitan centers of culture. |
the land behind the coast or the banks of a river, or an area of a country that is far away from cities |
a part of the country that is far away from the big city areas |
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Hinterland is a German word meaning "the land behind" (a city, a port, or similar). The term's use in English was first documented by geographer George Chisholm in his Handbook of Commercial Geography (1888).* |