"En las afueras de la ciudad", but if the town has been mentioned before you could just say "en las afueras".
soy de.....(and the name of the town)
You can say "No estoy en la ciudad".
Mejor en la ciudad.
De donde eres or ciudad natal
this is a Spanish town south of Madrid, say aran - hway (j in Spanish is prounounced as h
En mi pueblo hay una playa.
Depending on the size of the town, you could say "Pueblo nuevo" or "Ciudad nueva". Note that "ciudad" is feminine, and the adjective describing it matches the gender.
Town in spanish is spelled ciudad.
Spanish Town was created in 1534.
Depending on the size of the town, you could say "Pueblo nuevo" or "Ciudad nueva". Note that "ciudad" is feminine, and the adjective describing it matches the gender.
Quiero volver a mi ciudad natal.
"El pueblo español" can mean "the Spanish people". It could also mean "the Spanish town". Context would define the difference.