Inland
(adjective)
- Situated away from the coast, or further into a country from a coast or border.
- Relating to the interior of a country.
Origin:
Late middle english: from in- ("in") + land.
Examples:
- The inland town was surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.
- The scenic route wound its way through the inland countryside.
- The inland region was famous for its vineyards and wineries.
- The inland lakes and rivers provided ample opportunities for fishing and boating.
- The inland city was bustling with tourists visiting historical sites and cultural attractions.