Definition of «surrounding countryside»

The phrase "surrounding countryside" refers to the rural areas and farmland that surround a town, city or other urban area. It typically encompasses open spaces such as fields, forests, hills, and mountains, as well as small villages and towns. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any natural environment outside of an urban center, including coastal areas, wetlands, and grasslands.

Phrases with «surrounding countryside»

Sentences with «surrounding countryside»

  • The twin room is of the same dimensions as the main bedroom and has panoramic views of surrounding countryside. (know-britain.com)
  • Guess I need to figure out just where I am, so I can look to the appropriate surrounding countryside for my style. (theinspiredroom.net)
  • Young cottonwoods in New York City grow to be twice as big during the course of a growing season as those in surrounding countryside. (sciencemag.org)
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