Situated away from an area's coast or border.
Of or concerned with matters within the boundaries of a nation, as opposed to its relations with other nations.
"Inland" is the opposite of:
1 They live in an inland sea far to the east, Jondalar said.
2 Figures were approaching just inland from the coast of the Gold Sea.
3 Scattered heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected in these inland areas today.
4 Federation members were reporting healthy bookings, with inland safaris faring particularly well.
5 However, it is now a significant part of Ireland's inland waterway walks.
6 Mr Lamason said they have moved other tracks inland in the past.
7 The French, observing the reality, headed inland like a line of cavalry.
8 The road on which Skylan traveled led inland for a long distance.
9 Boat traffic stopped, fresh water receded and seawater seeped inland , degrading soils.
10 Same pattern tomorrow: Ridge of high pressure in charge, afternoon thunderstorms inland .
11 It carried us inland ; soon the sea was out of sight behind.
12 Adjusted for population density, most of them come from smaller, inland communities.
13 Behind it farming land of about seven or eight acres ran inland .
14 There were speed restrictions on the inland route, and no stopping areas.
15 The water was sweet, fresh and cool, straight from an inland well.
16 The shop was a stopping point for coastal residents seeking shelter inland .
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