inlanders

/ˈɪnləndərz/
noun
  1. People who live in the interior or central part of a country, away from the coast.
    • The inlanders rarely visited the beach, preferring the quiet of the mountains.
    • The festival brought together inlanders from several remote towns.
    • During the summer, many inlanders travel to the coast for a seaside vacation.
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