The "outback".
Highlands typically refer to elevated areas with rugged terrain and potentially colder climates, often with mountains or plateaus, whereas countryside generally refers to rural areas outside of towns and cities, characterized by farms, fields, and less dense population. Highlands tend to be more remote and less developed compared to the countryside.
Countryside in French is "campagne".
Countryside is a type of common noun.
The adjectives for countryside are rural, pastoral, scenic, and tranquil.
I love going for walks in the peaceful countryside and enjoying the fresh air and wide open spaces.
because they are retads!
In Australian English, "countryside" is typically referred to as "the bush." This term is commonly used to describe rural areas, natural landscapes, and wilderness outside urban settings. Australians might also use phrases like "the outback" when referring to remote, arid regions of the country.
You call people living in Australia, Australians.
Australians call them "lifts", but the word "elevators" is not unknown.
Watermelon, Australians just have an accent.
i presume you mean do Australians call us poms? if so yes
The house from the haunting is located in a remote area in the countryside.
it is a veranda
KIDS
We call them thongs, and yes, many Australians wear them.
The Highwayman is set in the late 1700s in a remote moor in the countryside of England.
If it is an outdoors "grill", it is probably what Australians call a Barbeque. With increasing frequency, it is sometime known by its brand name as a Webber.