Countryside

/ˈkaʊntrisaɪd/ noun

The countryside is the land outside towns and cities, usually with farms, fields, and natural scenery rather than many buildings.

Formed in English from “country” and “side,” meaning the parts of a region away from urban centers. “Country” itself comes from Latin “contra” (opposite, facing), originally about land lying opposite or spread out.

AMአገር
ARريف
BNগ্রাম
CAcamp
CSvenkov
DAlandet
DELand
ELεξωτερικό
EScampo
FAروستا
FImaaseutu
FRcampagne
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