the back of beyond

->This idiom refers to a remote place which is difficult to get to and probably has very few people living there.

-Example:
Sam: You’ve obviously lived in the city a long time. Were you brought up here?
Ken: No, I came to university here and stayed on. I was brought up on a farm in the north of the country in the back of beyond.

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