Inland (adjective)

  1. Situated away from the coast, or further into a country from a coast or border.
  2. Relating to the interior of a country.

Origin:

Late middle english: from in- ("in") + land.

Examples:

  1. The inland town was surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.
  2. The scenic route wound its way through the inland countryside.
  3. The inland region was famous for its vineyards and wineries.
  4. The inland lakes and rivers provided ample opportunities for fishing and boating.
  5. The inland city was bustling with tourists visiting historical sites and cultural attractions.
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