midland

/ˈmɪdlənd/
noun
  1. The central region of a country or area, away from the coasts or borders.
    • They moved from the coast to the midland for a quieter life.
    • Historically, the midland was less populated than the coastal cities.
    • The midland of the country is known for its farming and rolling hills.
adjective
  1. Located in or relating to the central part of a country or region.
    • They took a road trip through the midland plains.
    • The midland counties have a different dialect from the coastal areas.
    • Midland temperatures are more extreme than those near the ocean.
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