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The complete subject of this sentence is 'An ancient village'. This is because it is 'The ancient village' that is doing the verb, 'lies'. 'Those mountains' are not doing the verb, and are not the subject of the sentence.
The postcard featured a picturesque view of the ocean.
The setting in "A Secret Lost in the Water" is a small village in Japan, where a boy named Shinsuke lives with his grandparents. The village is surrounded by mountains and rice fields, and there is a nearby river where the boy and his grandfather often go to fish.
Because Egypt was surrounded by desserts it rarely was attacked. Would you rather attack a village surrounded by plains? or a village surrounded by a large dessert?
Yonder is a synonym for "a long ways away". Yonder, in that small town, you can fill up on gas. The small village is over yonder by the mountains.
Agay, France is a pleasant little village on the Cotes d'Azur, placed in a beautiful natural bay surrounded by the Esterel Mountains. The bay is about 1 km wide.
A village is a small human community with an aggregate of houses surrounded by mostly agricultural or natural land.
In the village, the quiet village, the lion sleeps tonight.
Chembakolli is a small village located in Gudalur Taluk, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu. It is in the south of India which is surrounded by forests.
Fred was the mayor of the small village. Number 6 lived in the Village. :-)
It is a sentence. It has a subject - bus a predicate - got to the village. It also conveys a complete thought
Whistler VIllage in Canada is home to the ski and snowboard resort Whistler-Blackcomb. During the winter, tourists from around the world come to the village to ski it's mountains. In the summer, one could hike the mountains.