It will be based on the exceptionally rich sequence of court rolls for the fourteenth century for the lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd, i.e. the town of Ruthin and its extensive rural hinterland.
Kabasas, like Coad, served as a commercial depot for extensive hinterlands and like Coad seemed to seethe with intrigue.
The large temples, Knossos, Phaistos, Zakro and Mallia, must have depended on an income of agricultural produce from fairly extensive rural hinterlands, from many villages, many estates.
Position of the trading post was selected because of its location in a natural harbor and its proximity to numerous Adriatic Sea islands and extensive hinterland populated by Illyrians, most notably in Salona.
Fruits including figs, pears, and pomegranates, as well as nuts, grain, grapes, dates, and olives were grown in the extensive hinterland, while olive oil was processed and exported all over the Mediterranean.
An early dam, built by the Sassanids to divert water for the town and its extensive irrigable hinterland, did not work properly.
Virginia like most of the mainland colonies consisted of a few ports with an extensive hinterland that was left untouched until the coastal sections had been fairly fully settled.
Norfolk North West constituency covers an extensive hinterland in the far corner of East Anglia - remote from London, but close to Lincolnshire and the East Midlands, with which the area shares more economic links.
Latakia has an extensive agricultural hinterland.
This is because together they serve largely the same extensive hinterland, including the German Ruhr district, through which flows of cargo can constantly move from one port to another.