backblocks

/ˈbækˌblɑks/
noun
  1. Remote or sparsely populated rural areas, often far from urban centers.
    • The backblocks of Australia are known for their vast, empty landscapes.
    • Farmers in the backblocks rely on solar power because electricity lines don't reach them.
    • She grew up in the backblocks, where the nearest school was a two-hour drive away.
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