it has no farm its like plain
quietness of the countryside.
because once upon a time
they would be safer in the countryside
There are no mountains in Normandy, it is quite flat countryside
In England they were evacuated to countryside areas in the Lincolnshire Yorkshire and nottinghamshire
If you mean "How do you say 'countryside' in Irish?" it would be "ceantar" or "taobh tíre".
If you mean 'bucolic' it is characteristic of the countryside or country life
Increasing poverty in the countryside can mean a few things; first that farming is not being productive. It can also show that there is a breakdown of getting resources to the countryside and that the country side is not thriving economically. There may also be transportation limitations to get out of the country and into the city where more jobs might be.
quietness of the countryside.
walks in the country
The word for countryside in Welsh is "countryside" or "cigled."
Agrestide refers to someone who is rustic, unpolished, or uncultured. It can also mean relating to the countryside or rural areas.
In English that is gibberish. -You may mean 'Dacha' which is a small Russian villa in the countryside.
I went to the countryside during the vacation
Scotland is mostly countryside
the side of any country is a countryside
the countryside is farthest place to the right