The adjective to describe country areas is rural.
Rural areas.
Canada has large areas of tundra, particularly in the northern regions of the country.
If you're referring to a specific country, not enough information is given in your question. If you're referring to country as a region or area, then that term normally refers to rural areas outside urban areas (cities) or suburban areas (populated areas surrounding cities).
Immigration: The movement of people into a country or region from another country can increase the population and change its distribution. Emigration: The movement of people out of a country or region to another location can decrease the population and alter its distribution. Rural to urban migration: The movement of people from rural areas to urban areas can shift the population concentration and density within a country or region.
Brazil is primarily an urban country with a large percentage of its population living in urban areas, particularly in cities like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. However, Brazil also has significant rural areas, particularly in the Amazon region and rural agricultural areas.
There are countries within all continents except one, Antarctica. There is no continent with only one country on it. Australia is often considered as such, but this is not the case. New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and most of the Pacific Islands are within the same continent. On the other hand, 'the country' may refer to a rural area, or an area with a low population density. 'The country' is often thought to be the rural areas of the United States, particularly in the desert areas.
The first name of Blair originated in the country of Scotland. This name means plain or field and came from areas in the country named Blair.
United Kingdom Britain
The last name Shelton is Anglo Saxon and English in origin. It was first used in the Bedfordshire, Nottinghamshire and Norfolk areas.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
If you're referring to a specific country, not enough information is given in your question. If you're referring to country as a region or area, then that term normally refers to rural areas outside urban areas (cities) or suburban areas (populated areas surrounding cities).
Probably Ecuador, especially the low-lying areas - the equator runs though the center of Ecuador (hence the country's name). Mountainous and coastal areas are somewhat cooler
Areas of the country with continuous and severe water shortages are called deserts.
Canada has large areas of tundra, particularly in the northern regions of the country.
"What is your country's name?" is correct. The possessive form correctly indicates that the name belongs to the country.
Yael is Hebrew for Ibex, a herbivore from the goat family, that lives in rocky, mountainous areas, and is mentioned in the Bible. Yael is a popular Israeli name for females.
Yes Brazil holds more areas of tropical rainforests than anyother country
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