English to Marathi Dictionary heartland

heartland

अंतर्भागात
definition
noun
The 2003 challenge in areas ranging from urban heartlands to rural outposts attracted record entries of almost 100.
the central or most important part of a country, area, or field of activity.
example
There are, and here in the 'heartland' , many are disturbed by what is increasingly being recognized as the high-jacking of their Faith and they are not accepting it.
And that's why we got to clamp down on these poisonous perverts burrowing into the midsection of our 'heartland' with their blasphemous ceremonies.
During the prime of the Roman Republic, roughly the last two centuries B.C., it served as a northern boundary protecting the 'heartland' of Italy and the city of Rome from its own imperial armies.
Why, in the 'heartland' of Central Canada, where trains are allegedly a reasonable means of transportation, aren't train stations not dives?
I know he's a real rancher and down home guy, but c'mon, the whole point of the interview is to find out what Democrats should do to win in the 'heartland' , and he dispenses advice about it quite freely.
the 'heartland' of the rebel cause
wildlife sites in the 'heartland' of Russia
the 'heartland' of the rebel cause
Well, that's what the Republicans think, that he is a movement candidate, who seems too out of the mainstream of the - of most Americans in the 'heartland' .
How did there come to be so many Buddhists living in Kalmykia, an Ireland-sized region on Europe's eastern edge, thousands of miles from the religion's Asian 'heartland' ?
As I write from the 'heartland' , in a small rural town in Northwest Ohio, the world, with the help of my government, is undergoing a process of reorganization.
Each of these powers flourished in a Mackinder 'heartland' (the core area of Eurasia) and saw its destiny in mercantilist imperial expansion.
None of the council's four Sunni members represents the rural areas of the Sunni 'heartland' .
‘We've got to win in the 'heartland' of America,’ Reed said.
And she also had a big hit in the 'heartland' called ‘The Bumper of My SUV.’
Democrats, they say, are hopelessly out of touch with the deep family values practiced by born-again Christians in the South and Midwestern 'heartland' .
Indulge a little Midwestern fantasy: It may be the 'heartland' of America - the Bible belt even - but Kansas City just got a bit, well, sexier.
In many ways they are quite liberal themselves, at least compared to the stereotype we are fed of the ‘average’ American from the 'heartland' .
Herman Roth's employer, an insurance company, decides to transfer him and other Jewish workers to jobs in the 'heartland' too, ostensibly to stir the melting pot.
What they aren't hearing are voices from the 'heartland' or for that matter voices from workers in Central America.
And now it's hitting the airwaves for the very first time in the 'heartland' , the Midwest and Southeast.
If they could mobilize every Democratic vote in America's industrial centers - and in its populist 'heartland' as well - then they would win on math alone.
How did a former potato field in the English 'heartland' come to be the site of four of the past five European Ryder Cups?
It seems that forked blades might have first originated in Sanxingdui and were exported eastward to the central 'heartland' .
It was Namangani's first attempt to strike out from his mountain hideouts to the strategic 'heartland' of Central Asia, the fertile, densely populated Ferghana Valley basin.
And yet that version of the 'heartland' has never really existed anymore than George Washington's cherry tree or Jack Kennedy's virtue.
When reinforcements streamed from the 'heartland' of Tavisnane to support beleaguered garrisons, the people of the towns and cities they left behind rose up to reclaim their walls.
Some people might take offense to this, citing that the Midwest is the breadbasket or the 'heartland' , but I disagree.
That said, there were also areas of the Sunni 'heartland' where turn-out was scarce and intimidation appeared to have won.
Such urban novels were doubly marginalised, as Scottish within a British context, and as urban within a context which identified rural, Gaelic and Scots-speaking areas as the 'heartland' of the nation.
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