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Hinterlands

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Hinterlands meaning

plural of hinterland

Example sentences (20)

Since then he has mostly been playing in the tennis hinterlands, though he did win a match in the main draw of the prestigious Miami Open in March.

So-called Barbarians became the core of the Roman army, and many of the most competent generals were either from the Roman hinterlands or they were Barbarians.

Some people living in the country’s vast rural hinterlands might not have even heard of King Charles III.

Those sinks, and the degradation and draining of nutrients in hinterlands, have significant environmental and health impacts.

If finished, the new access road in the hinterlands might serve as a link to the new Capitol, the governor pointed out.

I know Civilian Conservation Corps members in their camps in the hinterlands fought wildfires in the 1930s but how did our county’s woodlands fire fighting start?

Lease lands are mainly available in the second depth of the Plantations along the main rivers and in the Hinterlands of Guyana.

At one stage Aris rides a bus to the end of the line, right into the hinterlands, because he can’t remember his home address.

The overlapping economic geography extends back from the Wuhan market to the hinterlands where exotic and traditional foods are raised by operations bordering the edge of a contracting wilderness.

The priorities for fuel management in a three-year burning program include forested areas in Ballarat, Castlemaine, Macedon and Bacchus Marsh and the Surf Coast and Otway hinterlands as well as forests in Melbourne’s north and east.

Eleven Salugpongan schools are operating in the city’s hinterlands and the rest in various provinces of Davao Region.

It’s a tension that’s not unique to Toronto, and big cities like New York, London and Paris all have conflict, real and imagined, with their hinterlands.

As their mother was a Slav from the hinterlands of Thessaloniki, the two brothers had been raised speaking the local Slavonic vernacular.

Both cities are mature service economies built on a base of resource extraction in their hinterlands.

From AD 52–54, the apostle Paul lived in Ephesus, working with the congregation and apparently organizing missionary activity into the hinterlands.

Having lost most of China's economic and industrial centers, Chiang withdrew into the hinterlands, stretching the Japanese supply lines and bogging down Japanese soldiers in the vast Chinese interior.

In recent years only the cities of Dresden and Leipzig and some towns in their hinterlands have had increases.

Osaka, along with Paris and London, has one of the most productive hinterlands in the world. citation Historically, Osaka was the center of commerce in Japan, especially in the middle and pre-modern ages.

Peaceful conversion to Islam occurred in many islands, especially in the centres of trade, while aboriginal animism persisted in the hinterlands and more isolated islands.

Ravenna proved to be invulnerable, surrounded by marshes and estuaries and easily supplied by small boats from its hinterlands, as Procopius later pointed out in his History.