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English

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Etymology

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From front +‎ country, coined to contrast with backcountry.

Noun

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frontcountry (uncountable)

  1. An area of the countryside that is relatively accessible rather than remote.
    • 1995, United States. National Park Service. Denver Service Center, Draft, Frontcountry Development Concept Plan, page I:
      Existing visitor facilities for both frontcountry areas experience crowding during the summer season, when the park receives most of its visitation, []
    • 2014, Andrew Gulliford, Outdoors in the Southwest: An Adventure Anthology, page 54:
      Recreationists use either the frontcountry or the backcountry—or both. The standard definition of “frontcountry” is an area that can be reached in a day. You do not stay out overnight.