The manufacturing heartland of the early gnome or dwarf centred on the town of Graefenroda in Germany.
Here in the heartland of clean tech, some people are worried about China.
Its nascent high-tech industry is learning the ropes in the heartland of innovation.
In the coca-growing heartland of Colombia, the southern province of Putomayo, there was a massive drop in registered drug production.
It is the heartland of Germany's export-driven Mittelstand enterprises and has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country.
Once the heartland of the American dream, the Golden State has begun implementing new planning laws designed to combat global warming.
Mrs Gandhi arranged for her son to take the traditional family route to politics, as MP in Amethi, the heartland of the dynasty.
Today, there are no deep pits in Scotland, only one in Wales and a just handful in Yorkshire, once the heartland of the UK coalfield.
Curl Curl is part of an area known as the Northern Beaches, the heartland of Australian beach culture, where clubs are locked in fierce rivalry.
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How much Mr Gandhi is able to revive the Congress in the heartland of Indian politics may well determine his - and his party's - future.
The SNP made big gains in Labour's traditional heartland of Glasgow, winning Anniesland, Cathcart, Kelvin, Shettleston and Southside, as well as two seats on the Glasgow list.
That concern is especially pronounced in Northeast Asia, the industrial heartland of the new global economy, because countries like China can afford to buy the latest military hardware.
For the next pope, relations with Islam, both in the developing world and the European heartland of the Christian faith, will be high on the list of concerns.
And here, in the heartland of India, you have this community of 1400 venerable back-to-nature Gurus, in the name of the Todas, who are telling us just that.
Northern Italy is the heartland of the country's manufacturing industry.
While the region is traditionally a heartland of rugby union, it also has a 100-year history of rugby league, although the sport has struggled to get a permanent foothold.
The move was seized on by opponents of renewable energy outside Europe as evidence that this expensive technology was becoming a strain even in the heartland of climate change champions.
Mr. GEOFFREY PYATT (Deputy Chief of Mission, American Embassy, New Delhi): India is concerned about a change in the pattern of terrorism, which is increasingly targeting the heartland of the country.
Meanwhile in the Nokia heartland of Western Europe, Apple has become the No. 1 seller of smartphones while Samsung has overtaken Nokia to become the top handset maker overall, IDC adds.
The article also said the al-Sarkhi's residence in Karbala, in the Shiite heartland of southern Iraq, resembles an armed camp, with the location protected by dozens of followers armed with sticks and knives.
But the backlash is more intense in Greece, where the Orthodox clerics portray themselves as guardians of both the nation's ethnic identity and the heartland of the world's more than 200 million Orthodox faithful.
The region is of strategic value to Assad's regime because it links Damascus with the coastal enclave that is the heartland of Syria's Alawites and also home to the country's two main seaports, Latakia and Tartus.
Assuming you don't take your chemistry set to the deli, your best bet for finding beers of character and solid IBUs is still to explore labels from the historic lager heartland of Germany and the Czech Republic.
The draft law also raises the question of how the government will be able to finance development in the poor and over-crowded heartland of Java if it loses a large chunk of its income to the outlying islands.
The border region near Homs on the Syria side is strategic because it links Damascus with the coastal enclave that is the heartland of Syria's Alawites and is also home to the country's two main seaports, Latakia and Tartus.
Rather than modernising, as the Dutch Labour Party (PvdA) has done, the SP has moved to the heartland of social democracy abandoned by the PvdA, opposing rail and energy privatisation and attacking bankers as the cause of the financial crisis.
Fortunately for those with a tooth for it, the artisan mezcaleros in places like the mezcal heartland of Oaxaca still craft the old fire-smoked, close-to-the-soil nectar, a drink as specifically rooted in its origins and as various in its outcomes as fine wine.
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His links with the country are deep: like all tribesmen living in the border region he was a dual citizen of Afghanistan and Pakistan and has apparently previously owned property in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, the heartland of the Afghan Taliban.
The book and updated figures on Amish population were released ahead of a major international conference on the Amish and technology at Elizabethtown College, located about 20 miles southeast of Harrisburg in Lancaster County, the traditional heartland of Amish farming in the United States.
In the industrial heartland of Ontario and Quebec, the American descent into recession is an additional worry on top of the pain in the car and lumber industries, which export to the United States and were already suffering from a strong Canadian dollar and weaker demand south of the border.
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