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a hinterland is an area which serves a port for its internation trade​

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Answered by sanyayasir86
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Yess a hunter land is right

Answered by jahanvigoswami21
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Specifically, by the doctrine of the hinterland, the hinterland is the inland region lying behind a port and is claimed by the state that owns the coast. In shipping usage, a port's hinterland is the area that it serves, both for imports and for exports. The term is also used to refer to the area around a city or town.

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