So it no longer makes sense to think of this region as someone else's hinterland.
It reveals the roots and rootlets of the system reaching into the deepest hinterland.
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But it's a problem for trucks that drive unpredictable routes or venture out into the hinterland.
Landlocked at the heart of the continent, Bolivia shares borders with hinterland regions of five countries.
Thailand has a diverse landscape with a jungle hinterland in the north and beaches to the south.
Godrej is pushing even deeper into the hinterland, trying to reach villages with as few as 5, 000 people.
The boys in Rangoon went one better, moving the capital into the hinterland for reasons not yet clear.
Noting that sales were slowing mainly in big cities, Pawan figured it would be better off chasing hinterland customers.
It will henceforth be harder for the government to consider the territory's own development without reference to its hinterland.
Owner Chris Gavaghan shares a Colonial-style home on 50 acres in the hinterland of Byron Bay with his wife, Yasmin.
But it also has a rural hinterland stretching south to include Chapelton, Sandford, Glassford and the market town of Strathaven.
The capital's citizens, inured to fighting in Chad's hinterland, remain shocked by the speed with which the rebels reached them.
Mr. Plotnikov died two months later, in mid-July, during a raid in the hinterland of Utamysh, a village southwest of Makhachkala.
Beijing municipality, which includes a large rural hinterland, says it has already fulfilled its goal of installing two graduates in every village.
It would be a German empire with the periphery as the hinterland.
His foundation has been working in the rural hinterland in partnership with various state governments to upgrade the quality of public schools.
Germany has a cheaper-labour hinterland right on its doorstep in central Europe that has helped companies raise efficiency and hold down pay.
But it did not rule on overlapping claims to the temple's hinterland.
It's evolved over the decades into an international financial center, but hasn't been able to use or trade the currency of its hinterland.
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There, our excursions mixed driving and walking, taking a jeep deep into the hinterland, then hoofing it through tall, brittle grass and across vast, scorched savannah.
This endeavor has since expanded to 30 vision centers or primary eye clinics, enabling Aravind to extend its reach farther into the hinterland.
Ensuring Constanta and the hinterland rail, road and canal services beyond the port fulfill their true potential, however, will prove a demanding logistical challenge.
The 20, 500 hectare park has more than 160km of hiking trails, including the famous 24km-long Border Trail and the 54km-long Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk.
Eventually the US government stepped in, sending the army under Major Richardson to construct, for real, the fanciful route into the hinterland the steamship companies had promised.
That great Reserve Army of the Unemployed that could be dragged out of the rural hinterland to work in the factories is now exhausted.
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Good Night Lamp is, in my opinion, in an interesting hinterland.
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Much of England has become a hinterland for the global city.
It leads along the coast and across the Tekke hinterland, through holiday towns and tiny hill villages, following ancient trails from goat tracks to Roman roads.
Finally, to escape from the beach, head into the hinterland to Casa Susegad, a restored Portuguese villa set in the atmospheric, seldom-visited village of Loutolim.
Similar complaints are levelled against transport spending plans: road-building schemes in the west of Scotland are getting much more money than is Edinburgh and its hinterland.
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