Using "her" when referring to a country is a literary convention known as personification, where abstract concepts or inanimate objects are given human qualities. It is commonly used in English to evoke a sense of patriotism or emotional attachment towards the country.
"Country" can be a common noun when referring to any nation, or a proper noun when referring to a specific country like the United States or France.
Country is capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun referring to a specific country or when it begins a sentence. For example, "I am traveling to the United States" or "Country music is popular in the southern states."
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).
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun country or a proper noun (the name of a country) is it.Examples:Our stay in the country was pleasant. It was so peaceful there.Greece is a good destination for a history student. It has interesting historical sites to visit.
Raymond is a common given name used in many countries around the world. Without further context, it is not possible to determine which specific country Raymond you are referring to.
It was a demeaning term used by city folks referring to country folks
Which country are you referring to?
You are referring to Germany which used to be West Germany and East Germany.
You may be referring to North Korea and South Korea.
That's not specific enough to answer easily. What country are you referring to? What sorts of items are you referring to? Please rephrase your question.
"Country" can be a common noun when referring to any nation, or a proper noun when referring to a specific country like the United States or France.
Country is capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun referring to a specific country or when it begins a sentence. For example, "I am traveling to the United States" or "Country music is popular in the southern states."
It would depend on which country or region you are referring to.
You'll have to specify what country you are referring to.
You may be referring to Antarctica, the continent that does not contain a country
It would depend on which country you are referring to.
Please be more specific. What country are you referring to here? Or are you even referring to a country and simply calling it a "place"?