Iberville none the less pushed on undauntedly, confident that he could reach his ship through this unknown country, guide or no guide.
The contemporary writers, down to the time of Marquette and La Salle, all speak of the Illinois as an unknown country.
I am bound to an unknown country, to seek what is about as hard to find as the philosopher's stone.
In unknown country he had climbed passes and summits to look for the best route--he had always gone himself and not sent others.
Beyond that an Unknown Country lies, into which I have never ventured.
At length Ivan the peasant's son came to an unknown country, and rode through it for thirty days and thirty nights, until at length he arrived at the Chinese Empire.
Just then a strong wind arose, which carried Malandrach Tsarevich into an unknown country; and his strength failed him, so that he could not manage his wings, and he began to fall.
The next day a violent storm arose, by which Sila's ship was driven out of its course, and cast upon a steep shore in an unknown country.
When and where would these leaves come to rest after flying over endless stretches of unknown country?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unknown country" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.