Hinterlands Sentence Examples
Local winds form an important feature in nearly all the coast climates of the Mediterranean, especially in winter, where they are primarily caused by the rapid change of temperature from the sea to the snow-clad hinterlands.
The world population is increasingly isolated in urban centers surrounded by hinterlands drained of the resources these centers demand.
Ross Galloway then made a welcome return from the vast lawless hinterlands of East Lothian.
London, for instance, divides into eight, and even remote Welsh hinterlands like Gwynedd, are catered for.
Such a state of affairs is produced by the march of civilization into the " hinterlands " of the various colonies, when man, together with the numerous domesticated animals which accompany him, is brought into proximity to big game, &c., and, what is equally important, into the zone of the particular blood-sucking insects which prey upon the same.
Cereals are produced in considerable quantities in the hinterlands of Mohammerah and Bushire and in the intervening coastal strip; the rest of the Gulf largely depends on imports from this part of Persia or from India.