Definition of Countryside. Meaning of Countryside. Synonyms of Countryside

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Definition of Countryside

Countryside
Countryside Coun"try*side` (-s?d`), n. A particular rural district; a country neighborhood. [Eng.] --W. Black. Blackmore.

Meaning of Countryside from wikipedia

- In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Typical rural areas have a low po****tion density...
- Countryside is a census-designated place in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. The po****tion as of the 2010 census was 10,072. It is located about...
- up countryside in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Countryside refers to a rural area. Countryside or countrysides may also refer to: Countryside Agency...
- The Countryside Alliance (CA) is a British organisation promoting issues relating to the countryside such as farming, rural services, small businesses...
- Banished from the Hero's Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside (真の仲間じゃないと勇者のパーティーを追い出されたので、辺境でスローライフすることにしました, Shin no Nakama ja Nai...
- The Countryside Commission (formally the Countryside Commission for England and Wales, then the Countryside Commission for England) was a statutory body...
- Countryside was a half-mile-wide residential area in Johnson County, Kansas, USA, which was incorporated by its residents as a city on July 2, 1951, under...
- The Countryside Code is a set of guidelines designed for use by both the public and land managers across England and Wales. It is titled as a guide for...
- British countryside, especially trees, woodlands and wood pasture. His books included Ancient Woodland (1980) and The History of the Countryside (1986)...
- The Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside Movement, often known simply as the Down to the Countryside Movement, was a policy instituted in the...