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    hinterland
    /ˈhɪntəland/

    noun

    • 1. the remote areas of a country away from the coast or the banks of major rivers: "the hinterland of southern Italy"
    • 2. an area lying beyond what is visible or known: "the strange hinterland where life begins and ends"

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  2. HINTERLAND definition: 1. the land behind the coast or the banks of a river, or an area of a country that is far away from…. Learn more.

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    Hinterland Group is an Asian-based diverse portfolio of next generation market-leading businesses. We have deep roots across our core geographies of ASEAN countries and China, having partnered with founders and their management to build and grow successful companies.

  4. The meaning of HINTERLAND is a region lying inland from a coast. How to use hinterland in a sentence. Did you know?

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HinterlandHinterland - Wikipedia

    An area behind a coast or the shoreline of a river. Specifically, by the doctrine of the hinterland, the hinterland is the inland region lying behind a port and is claimed by the state that owns the coast. [4] In shipping usage, a port's hinterland is the area that it serves, both for imports and for exports.

  6. the land behind the coast or the banks of a river, or an area of a country that is far away from cities. hinterlands [ plural ] US. a part of the country that is far away from the big city areas: He worked as a missionary for many years in the hinterlands of Africa. See more.

  7. Hinterland definition: the remote or less developed parts of a country; back country. See examples of HINTERLAND used in a sentence.

  8. hinterland. (ˈhɪn tərˌlænd) n. 1. Often, hinterlands. the remote or less developed parts of a country; back country. 2. the land lying behind a coastal region. 3. an inland area supplying goods, esp. trade goods, to a port. [1885–90; < German: literally, hinder land, i.e., land behind]

  9. The hinterland of a stretch of coast or a large river is the area of land behind it or around it.

  10. Definition of hinterland noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. The noun hinterland comes to the English language via Germany: hinter is "behind" + land is, well, "land." It actually refers to the land lying inland — or behind — an ocean coast or river shore, which is why backwaters and hinterlands are used interchangeably.

  12. a part of the country that is far away from the big city areas: He worked as a missionary for many years in the hinterlands of Africa. They employed mostly migrant workers from China's hinterlands. When the store was built in 1914, it was in the hinterlands.

  13. What does the noun hinterland mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun hinterland . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  14. Often, hinterlands. the remote or less developed parts of a country; back country: The hinterlands are usually much more picturesque than the urban areas. the land lying behind a coastal region. an area or sphere of influence in the unoccupied interior claimed by the state possessing the coast.

  15. Hinterland Group is an Asian-based diverse portfolio of next generation market-leading businesses. We have deep roots across our core geographies of ASEAN countries and China, having partnered with founders and their management to build and grow successful companies.

  16. The bulk of Singapore’s hinterland constituted of the Dutch East Indies — now Indonesia — and to some extent, South China, both main players facilitating Singapore’s entrepôt trade. For long periods in its history, as a port engaged in entrepôt trade, Singapore lacked a clearly defined hinterland.

  17. Sep 22, 2024 · Borrowed from German Hinterland, from hinter (“behind”) +‎ Land (“land”), cognate to English hinder (“back, rear”) + land. First used in English in 1888 by George Chisholm in his work Handbook of Commercial Geography originally as hinderland, but the current spelling (following German) became more popular. [1]

  18. A complete guide to the word "HINTERLAND": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  19. hinterland / ˈ hɪntɚˌlænd/ noun. plural hinterlands. Britannica Dictionary definition of HINTERLAND. [count] : an area that is not close to any cities or towns : a remote region. a/the rural hinterland. Hinterland is usually singular in British English but is often plural in U.S. English.

  20. 1. countable noun [usu pl] Hinterlands are remote areas of land far away from cities or towns. There's lots of cheap land in the hinterlands. 2. countable noun [usu sing, usu with supp] The hinterland of a stretch of coast or a large river is the area of land behind it or around it.

  21. Hinterland: With Richard Harrington, Mali Harries, Alex Harries, Hannah Daniel. A noir crime drama set in Aberystwyth, Wales, where troubled DCI Tom Mathias solves murders while searching for redemption.

  22. Definition of hinterland noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  23. The murder of a local dignitary and barrister leads to the uncovering of a tragic story of love and loss, fueled by distrust and suspicion in the depths of the hinterland. Why were Nora and Daniel living such a secluded life?

  24. Off to the Danish Hinterland! Discover cozy glamping tents on hidden beaches, luxurious tiny houses by the sea, design cabins nestled deep in the forest, and light-filled dome tents with breathtaking views of the fjords.

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