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Here in the flat hinterland of Berlin, and in the capital itself, life has a single focus during the months of May and June: the noble, delicate, faintly sweet stalks known to Germans as the "vegetable of kings".
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This was an army unit, 300,000-strong, deployed in the 1950s on the flat Venetian hinterland as a bulwark against invasion by the Soviet Union and its allies.
Even so, the fact that there are 750,000 people in the Leeds metropolitan area, gives the city a stable hinterland, and with flats at 99 per cent occupancy, Morgan thinks the portents are good.
In the nineteen-thirties, the British explorer Freya Stark embarked from Mukalla for her journey into Arabia's hinterland, and wrote of the "never-ending delight" of the city's shoreline: Acres of small flat silver fish with blue backs, laid out in rows like bedded plants, were strewn there in the sun: they dry for six days and are then stacked in heaps for the camels to feed on.
The flats are now crossed by a roadway that has become a route for tourists visiting the desert oases and hinterland towns.
HINTERLAND By Caroline Brothers.
"This is the hinterland".
But the hinterland has shifted.
The hinterland is missing.
Hinterland's Mared Rhys?
Now he has a hinterland.
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