A town is a small area with lots of people. A country is a large part of the land on earth.
No, Mullingar is not a country. It is a town located in Ireland.
I think that you mean Ottawa - Ohawa is not a town. Ottawa is the capital of Canada.
The area of a town or country is typically referred to as the land area or geographical area.
The adjective form of "country" is "country." For example, "I live in a country town."
No, Genovia is a fictional country from the movie "The Princess Diaries." It is not a real town.
What town do you mean? What country?
If you mean Chrysler Town and Country, it's under the rear floor near tailgate.
If you mean Tokyo, that is a town in Japan (1st world country)
I think you mean, "The Beatles". They are from Liverpool, England.
evaporative leak
MAP sensor if I recall
Country Town was created in 1971.
There will be more people and services (like water, sewer and libraries) in the town. By "out of town" I assume you mean out in the country, so there you would find more wildlife, trees and room to roam. If you mean something else by "out of town" you better re-do your question.
In the context of Real Estate DTCP means Directorate of Town And Country Planning.
The ethnic structure of the population (in a continent, country, region, town, etc.)
The address of the Town And Country Historical Society is: 20 Roclare Ln, Town And Country, MO 63131-1129
The battery light coming on in your Town and Country minivan means that the alternator needs to be replaced. The alternator charges the battery and if it goes bad it will not charge the battery.