THIS ENTRY MAY CONTAIN OUTDATED INFORMATION, TERMS and EXAMPLES
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unsettled regions remote from civilization; the wilderness beyond the explored areas.
1785  (1943)  The poor man gave us some account of their expedition into the back country.
1826  (1931)  The Hunting grounds immediately on the Northern banks of the Columbia are nearly exhausted in respect to Fur bearing Animals but the back country is still productive. . . .
1955  These back-country Indians do not make friends easily. . . .
1964  . . . devil's club [is] the thorned scourge of hikers in much of British Columbia's back country
1844  A road into the interior . . . would not only benefit Kingston, (so much in want of a productive back country) but would open new tracts for settlement. . . .
1965  The nearest doctor was 70 miles away over a poor back-country road. . . .