The area of influence or economic reach of a city or port, typically the surrounding region that provides goods, services, and population to the urban center. It can also refer to remote or sparsely settled regions beyond developed areas.
From German 'hinterland' (land behind), originally used to describe the territory behind a coastal settlement. The term entered English geography in the late 19th century during studies of colonial port cities and their economic spheres of influence.
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