Children from British cities were sent to the countryside during World War II to keep them safe from anticipated bombing.
Yes a lot of children from towns and cities were evacuated to live with people in the countryside where it was assumed to be safer.they stayed until it was deemed safe to return home
Displacement from their ancestral land and loss of cultural values are some of the problems that the people faced in the 1910's as the cities grew larger.
Towns, farms and villages whose distruction had no strategic advantage to the enemy and were therefore less likely to be attacked.
of course famous people have family problems, every living person on this planet is bound to have some family problems big or little.
Why not? The countryside sucks...
France is like any other country. People live in cities and in the countryside.
countryside!
because they were
Japanese people, as with any other country in the world, live in cities, towns, villages and in the countryside.
because ugly people lived there
David Burgess has written: 'People, cities and the countryside'
74% of people in Germany live in cities. 26% of people in Germany live in the countryside.
people from cities moved to rural areas. While rural villagers moved to cities to get food and work.
Country is all places in the world that people call countries. Countryside is the territory outside of towns and cities, the territory is usually used for hiking.
Most people around the world live in urban areas or cities, a trend known as urbanization. However, there are still significant populations living in rural or countryside areas, particularly in agricultural regions. The distribution of people between cities and countryside can vary by country and region.
No, of course not. The majority of people in Somerset live in towns and cities and even if they live in the countryside, they probably won't be farmers - so won't have any need to own a tractor.