Boondock

/ˈbuːndɑːk/ noun

A remote, rural, or sparsely populated area, often considered backward or undeveloped; usually used in plural form.

From Tagalog 'bundok' (mountain), brought to English by American soldiers in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War and Philippine-American War (1898-1902).

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