Umland

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English

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Etymology

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From German.

Noun

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Umland (plural Umlands)

  1. The environs of a city, town, or village that are part of the main community through common economic and cultural activities.

German

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Etymology

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um- +‎ Land

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Umland n (strong, genitive Umlands, no plural)

  1. hinterland, environs

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