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"countryside" Definitions
  1. land outside towns and cities, with fields, woods, etc.

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City-dwellers often yearn for an escape to the countryside, the rolling hills, the birdsong... Well, yesterday the countryside came to them.
The Caenhill Countryside Centre is a charity that works with children and young people to teach them about farming, animals, and the countryside.
"The announcement today is a significant moment in the 58-year history of Countryside," David Howell, the Countryside chairman, said in a news release.
But there are many districts that combine small-to-medium cities with countryside, or that combine big-city suburbs with countryside (like VA-20163).
"We look forward with confidence to the next stage of growth for Countryside as a publicly listed company," Ian Sutcliffe, the Countryside chief executive, said in a news release.
A reporter from SANA, Syria's state-run news organization, says the "terrorists" from the northern countryside of Homs and the southern countryside of Hama must leave with their families.
Intensive shelling continued to target towns and cities in southern Idlib countryside and northern Hama countryside after midnight, when the ceasefire was supposed to take effect, civil defense told Reuters.
And six (!) antique carriages for gallivanting around the countryside.
QUITO (Reuters) - Some walked to Quito from the countryside.
He was forced to work in the countryside as part of Mao's Down to the Countryside Movement, which attempted to force people in cities to work in factories and farms in rural China.
The paper said that the battle would be "comprehensive" starting from Hama&aposs northern countryside to the southern countryside of Aleppo, adding that the target of the battle is to seize Idlib City.
Average house price: £93,000 Average annual wage:£19,000 House price to wage ratio: 5 Many homeowners aspire to own homes in the countryside, but large parts of southern English countryside are becoming unaffordable.
The Taliban have meanwhile expanded their reach in the countryside.
This is particularly useful if you live in the countryside.
Officials also want to "beautify" the countryside to attract tourists.
He left for the countryside and ran into her sister.
But the donkey crisis has deep roots in the countryside.
Critics say the measure may increase violence in the countryside.
He heads to the countryside at least once a week.
"They are the leaders of the countryside music," he explains.
Fighting and air strikes continued in the countryside around Aleppo.
Sometimes it happens during a romantic stroll through the countryside.
The countryside is littered with vacant plots and empty houses.
But it has not secured large areas of the countryside.
Steen Ingolf lives in a swamp in the Danish countryside.
He is an optimist, and loves animals and the countryside.
Perhaps I spoiled the New Yorkers' nostalgia for the countryside.
In the countryside, they fear hunger as the economy collapses.
But the effect is creating problems in the countryside, too.
Southerners would go hiking in the unspoilt North Korean countryside.
Germany's Energiewende ("energy transition" or "revolution") has transformed its countryside.
Barry can head out to the quietude of the countryside.
Perfect for a hot summer's day in the Mexican countryside.
But China's big banks had little time for the countryside.
And it's a fantastically beautiful town, surrounded by amazing countryside.
Analysts indicate insurgents now control about half of the countryside.
By and large, his support across the countryside remains strong.
Before our eyes, the countryside was lazily fading into night.
They are vast stretches of open countryside and large towns.
There aren't any family doctors in the French countryside anymore.
In the countryside, people contemplated church steeples, maple trees, clouds.
Dr. Gody wants to replicate the hospital throughout the countryside.
We have the feeling those from the countryside are forgotten.
It then continued its way through the countryside, seemingly unimpressed.
The extreme suburbs and the diminishing countryside are his settings.
This reciprocity between project and place extends beyond the countryside.
On his days off, he would walk in the countryside.
Williams: To me, it is like living in the countryside.
Here was something altogether new, hidden in the Michigan countryside.
Other students and teachers ran into the scrubby desert countryside.
Their expedition takes them through what looks like English countryside.
It's not just a pretty river meandering through beautiful countryside.
Cities went for #VanderBellen while the countryside chose #Hofer pic.twitter.
Rick, Carl and Michonne spent Sunday gallivanting across the countryside.
All the while, Communist forces advanced unchecked across the countryside.
Ideal trip: Long drives in the countryside, preferably across moors.
The Taliban control or threaten large swathes of the countryside.
The countryside is dotted with rustically authentic guesthouses and homestays.
No, she maintained, not in the countryside where she lived.
But my ignorance made the Slovenian countryside only more alluring.
"We would go to villages in the countryside," he said.
You can't eat the beauty of the mountains and countryside.
A lot of people in the countryside have no light.
The countryside is said to be no space for us.
We photobomb the countryside with our slang, our glittery heels.
These are compositions of environmental sounds recorded in the French countryside.
Growing up in the countryside influenced Chrétien's work in many ways.
NORWAY'S COUNTRYSIDE teemed with European soldiers in the past two weeks.
In the countryside, the shtetls nurtured scholarship, crafts and sports teams.
There is a yawning gap in income between countryside and city.
Millions of people are abandoning the countryside and moving into cities.
I grew up in the middle of the deep, dark countryside.
She was a rice farmer, so we lived in the countryside.
Scotland has cities, countryside and culture — plus a whole lot more.
During that weekend, we drive to Pennsylvania and enjoy the countryside.
I scoured the countryside for vegetables safely grown without any chemicals.
Then two battalions of tanks traded artillery on a European countryside.
As people move, they often leave houses in the countryside unoccupied.
He wasn't familiar with the countryside: he'd always lived in cities.
They come in a truck and are dropped into the countryside.
Post-Chunnel, we zipped through the English countryside at incredible speed ...
It's not uncommon for bandits to operate in the country's countryside.
As for the countryside, everyone out there was locked and loaded.
"Don't they realize this ain't the countryside?" goes the top comment.
And is there anything better than a dysphoric countryside queer romance?
When I was 16, I left the countryside to attend university.
It shows a smirking cartoon sheep roaming free in the countryside.
I live in the countryside and am fascinated by natural history.
Want to explore those quaint little villages in the Italian countryside?
Gangs of bandits roam the countryside looking for fresh human meat.
Wildlife roams the countryside, growing skittish if you move too close.
His girlfriend has now left New York City for the countryside.
In the countryside, the political tumult of the capital seems remote.
As regional as "Witchfinder General," it feasts on the Midlands countryside.
Not only in a big city but also in the countryside.
" Places likes these are Mr. Koolhaas's big architectural reveal in "Countryside.
Of course, the sidewalks of Paris are not the French countryside.
It meanders some 310 miles through idyllic countryside and picturesque towns.
For a long period, Mr. Williams retreated to the Cornish countryside.
Will the towns that dot the south Georgia countryside wither away?
The rural countryside of the North swung overwhelmingly to Mr. Trump.
Could be land for building a steel plant in the countryside.
One thing kept me going: that dream cottage in the countryside.
Before then, Mr. Lie was painting traditional landscapes of countryside and harbors.
Around 1970, she returned to the Welsh countryside where she grew up.
DavidWhen I was 12 I travelled to the countryside with my mum.
All the other ones I've seen have been out in the countryside.
Which is no coincidence, because Britain's relationship with the countryside is emotional.
The rate for youngsters and those in the countryside is higher still.
The problem is worse in the countryside, where most old folk live.
People from the countryside are the unsung heroes of China's economic rise.
Half of all secondary-school students in the countryside now board, too.
Poor families in the countryside pack their children off to board, too.
Here, in the delightful Japanese countryside: *birds chirp* Behold... the STEEL MILL.
All these efforts are aimed only at extreme poverty in the countryside.
In the countryside RPF representatives watch over each unit of ten households.
Housebuilder Countryside advanced 5.7 percent after an upbeat half-year trading update.
The rest of the IDPs are scattered in camps across the countryside.
In Borno, in the north-east, jihadists control much of the countryside.
After about an hour, the truck is deep in the Cambodian countryside.
This stuff requires rigorous training in different conditions—countryside, cities, and forests.
They razed the countryside, destroying farms and killing livestock as they went.
The travelers then took a lovely road trip though the picturesque countryside.
He sold his business and moved to the countryside, 60km outside Moscow.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are spending the day in the countryside!
FEW things are more pleasurable than a trip to the British countryside.
Poverty has increased in the countryside, while falling in the Big Smoke.
The rebels would leave towards the western Aleppo countryside, the source said.
There is also a dwindling supply of cheap labour in the countryside.
The Y.P.G. capitalized on its momentum and reclaimed swaths of the countryside.
The countryside has lost out from government policy in another way, too.
The countryside in the vicinity of Holman prison is farm and timberland.
You're in this idyllic scene in the countryside at a gorgeous resort.
Most of the homeless arrived from the countryside, as did Mr Guan.
Mr. Zhang moved to Shenyang from the countryside when he was 18.
Farther west, into the North Carolina Appalachians, is Countryside Barbeque in Marion.
Today, Ostrum practices at the Countryside Veterinary Clinic in upstate New York.
Republicans became the party of traditional values, and therefore the conservative countryside.
Here and there in the countryside, abandoned farmhouses lean into the ground.
All the farmers in the surrounding countryside depend on him, he said.
The silo cottages are nestled on 10 acres in the Texas countryside.
"God's Own Country" focuses on a gay couple in the English countryside.
Except, of course, it is in the heart of the English countryside.
It's just one example of a story that's unfolding across America's countryside.
Where I grew up in the countryside, it was kitchen table racism.
The black-and-white images were shot at Moss' English countryside estate.
But conditions in Aleppo and the surrounding countryside are even more dire.
Not to mention the lovely countryside won't be part of the journey.
I remember joining friends for a simple farmhouse supper in the countryside.
In the countryside, young girls are sold as brides to older men.
We're in the countryside, and this stuff comes out of the ground.
A rooftop lounge with copious plantings has views of the surrounding countryside.
The meal that ensues is the countryside Italian feast of your dreams.
That left a couple of hours to watch the countryside roll by …
"There's more old money and palatial villas in the countryside," he said.
And perhaps even more in the countryside, where you can hide completely.
The children were then smuggled to the countryside by Dutch resistance groups.
They returned to the countryside to make a living off the land.
Dogwood trees color the countryside with pink and white blooms every spring.
Ayyub first met the officer at a secluded house in the countryside.
Good wine, good food, (recently) good beer, good people, and beautiful countryside.
The kids are members of a guerrilla army in the Colombian countryside.
Productivity has slumped in China's greying countryside, mostly dominated by small farmholdings and low-end industries, and which has suffered a brain drain so severe that President Xi Jinping has called for talent to return to the countryside.
Landowners here have many ways to prevent fires from raging across the countryside.
For example, we can train A.I. to support the rural countryside medical doctors.
That initiative was launched in November to isolate the city from the countryside.
He's a city boy … … But he can appreciate the beauty of the countryside.
I hope they find other excuses for his dramatic rides through the countryside.
Killed in an alley walking home behind the Countryside Shopping Centre in Aldergrove.
The facility is in the countryside, sitting between the French and Swiss border.
Soldiers guard towns and patrol the roads, but insurgents still rule the countryside.
"Many villages in the countryside don't have a single surveillance camera," says Krishnan.
America helped plaster the countryside with posters and billboards bearing the king's image.
The painting is then taken to a carriage and rushed about the countryside.
Or center a coming-of-age film set in the Italian countryside around.
And the reason is that the countryside is more dangerous than the city.
Demand is particularly strong for traditional homes and newer homes in the countryside.
While 85,000 jobs were shed in the countryside last year, cities created 250,000.
They were taken to rebel-held districts of the countryside west of Aleppo.
Or put it on a winding road, which is foggy, in the countryside.
So what can you do if you don't live in the Mediterranean countryside?
In the countryside the air takes up the petrichor aroma of fresh earth.
Thanos effectively retires to the countryside, his dream of stopping universal overpopulation achieved.
He is widely known across the country and is popular in the countryside.
In comparison, season 22 of The Bachelor is as dull as the countryside.
Newcomers sometimes find themselves no better off than they were in the countryside.
The C-210 is vulnerable as it flies low over the Iraqi countryside.
Bands of displaced peasants roamed the razed countryside, fighting the crows for gleanings.
Life on the French countryside is not as idyllic as one would imagine.
The Bergen Rail goes through the breathtaking countryside between Bergen and Oslo, Norway.
Let that be so in the countryside, as much as in the cities.
We were way out in the countryside, so you have to be careful.
Ones who actually go out into the countryside and drive the damn things.
When I was a bit younger, my brother lived out in the countryside.
But seagulls are a protected species under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
The countryside beyond was to be unplanned and African, with property owned collectively.
En route to the countryside, the Rostovs stop to help more wounded soldiers.
Erratic weather has also trimmed crop yields, contributing to gloom in the countryside.
Other examples given by state media relate to political control in the countryside.
In the countryside around the city, there is notable new architecture to see.
It is still a pretty significant issue in many areas of the countryside.
On Fridays, his family would attend the neighborhood mosque or visit the countryside.
But Islamic State attacks still occur in some areas of the surrounding countryside.
In December 2014, a rash of 0003 earthquakes rattled the countryside around Florence.
The countryside was a backdrop for the "The Lord of the Rings" movies.
Nothing against the countryside, which is lovely, but cities are where things happen.
We'd take a train to the countryside and spend the whole day together.
Colombia's population is scattered across cities and a countryside with few working roads.
I reached Mr. King at his countryside home in Kent in southeast England.
South Africa recognizes several royal families, who command respect, especially in the countryside.
"The situation is very grave — it's hopeless," he said of the arid countryside.
In the countryside, families grow tomatoes, zucchini, beets, cabbage, and other fresh produce.
I grew up in the countryside, and I had always been very insecure.
I stop only when I see the sun setting on the Brandenburg countryside.
As government forces blitzed through the southern countryside, a hundred thousand residents fled.
Children 103 and younger were evacuated to the countryside, separated from their parents.
Political critics have been jailed, placed under surveillance or sent to the countryside.
They control strategically important checkpoints and support Syrian military positions across the countryside.
News of the massacres spread quickly as survivors streamed out of the countryside.
In 20,000 spraying missions, planes drenched the countryside and an estimated 3,181 villages.
Unemployment, even in the countryside, is at historic lows, hovering around 6 percent.
More than anywhere, the countryside has a more varied dynamic than the city.
In the countryside, villages barricaded themselves with vehicles, tents and other makeshift barriers.
It's in this cul-de-sac of countryside that he has his farm.
Today, he says, simple grocery shopping in the Danish countryside causes him fear.
The flowers have appeared in the countryside; the season of singing has come.
Most of the countryside dealers I know can't be doing with all that.
Mr. Teste replaces the film's summer with autumn and Denmark's countryside with France's.
Ghouta is an area of small towns and fertile countryside east of Damascus.
Witnessing the bloodshed in the Hunanese countryside, Mao was discovering his other persona.
The countryside is now dotted with casinos, including several within a short drive.
Agricultural workers moved from the countryside to booming cities like Pittsburgh and Detroit.
Niccolò Machiavelli is out in the Tuscan countryside recruiting for a Florentine militia.
But even the country's establishment center-right party is turning toward the countryside.
The windows of the Crimson Drawing Room look out onto the Berkshire countryside.
Much as civilian campaigners had hoped, the election helped reconnect city and countryside.
Recurrent droughts are making life tough for her friends in the Australian countryside.
Fighting still rages in the countryside around it, where Al Abed's family lived.
The insurgent group controls large parts of the countryside and threatens several cities.
OCHA said Maarat al-Numan and the surrounding countryside "are reportedly almost empty".
Explore the chapters of her life in Paris and in the French countryside.
Not only in the countryside or in the disadvantaged parts of our cities.
I'm from a small middle-of-nowhere village in the countryside in England.
It said insurgents fired shells at a village in the northern Hama countryside.
They're tailor made for speeding through the countryside, without another soul in sight.
"If you are dark, people think you are from the countryside," Lina says.
There, he meets an Irish nationalist named Adelina White, who becomes a one-woman audience—a kind of ideal reader—for Melville's flights of fancy as they journey across an English countryside that looks a lot like Giono's French countryside.
Heavy clashes also continued in the Latakia countryside where the Syrian army backed by intensive Russian carpet bombing in the rugged mountainous area allowed the government to regain most of the countryside close to the coastal heartland of Assad's Alawite sect.
Fortunately we get to kick off this week in the beautiful countryside of Argentina.
A strange thing is happening to caterpillars in the the English countryside: they're exploding.
I can't imagine the disaster rate of an chameleonic train rolling through the countryside.
Those who are not already on holiday flock to their dachas in the countryside.
If I lived in the countryside, I'd start raising my own cows and chickens!
This sort of thing only worked when we were kids fighting in the countryside.
The idyllic 130-hectare plot is the perfect spot for countryside and coastal exploring.
Born October 28, 1978, Gwendoline Christie grew up in the countryside of Sussex, England.
For generations, pigs have been the most popular animal to keep in the countryside.
The royal family gathered for church services in the English countryside on Tuesday morning.
The tour of the English countryside took them from one charming village to another.
WHEN Junko Iizuka was 16, she was taken on a jaunt to the countryside.
The clones are, of course, in a seemingly idyllic school in the English countryside.
The automobile-dependent French countryside has provided a hint of the political challenges involved.
Always a pleasant journey through the French countryside, this one was, unfortunately, in peril.
But the countryside remained polarised between owners of latifundia (large estates) and indentured labourers.
Many, like Mrs Liu, have moved to cities after a lifetime in the countryside.
So what is the secret to making French Alpine cheese in the British countryside?
He himself comes from the countryside but was forced to move here for work.
Of course, that plan failed — but the girls eventually got out of the countryside.
Many people have moved from the countryside to urban areas in search of work.
Ms Achieng is typical of those who move from the countryside to the city.
It really did look like a moonbase had been dropped onto the green countryside.
Josei Seven, a magazine for young women, recently wrote about moving to the countryside.
My mother was athletic and smart, and about to be sent to the countryside.
More surprisingly, such migrants are also unhappier than cousins who stayed in the countryside.
Those workers send money home and helped reduce poverty in China's formerly destitute countryside.
Now a no-nonsense rural priest who ministers to the poor of the countryside.
A cashless barter system emerged between the peasants in the countryside and Barcelona's factories.
Charles's Countryside Fund has been helping support local communities and has launched two appeals.
Feilding now lives in the castle in the English countryside where she was raised.
But the quest started much further away, in the depth of the Swedish countryside.
Sited in protected countryside and surrounded by woodland, it is barely known to locals.
Even in the countryside, worries about the economy have made the prime minister unpopular.
The last left the city late on Thursday for countryside immediately to the west.
In much of the countryside, humanitarian groups say North Koreans live in grinding poverty.
Civilians in the city and surrounding countryside were fleeing the fighting, the Observatory added.
That rainfall is now rushing back through Mozambique further inundating the already flooded countryside.
Half a century of conflict has left the Colombian countryside littered with improvised mines.
Migrants to African cities are not worse off than they were in the countryside.
A community of feline fetishists has created its own paradise in the Colorado countryside.
Employment in agriculture—often the only source of income in the countryside—has fallen.
"You don't know how poor China was then, especially in the countryside," she said.
The hot, hour-long drive crossed through suburban sprawl and then into emerald countryside.
In the rest of the world half the population still lives in the countryside.
News races through the countryside that the money train is pulling into the station.
One resident said it then flew to Deripaska's private estate in the countryside nearby.
Like the one at Lexington Barbecue, the pork sandwich rules the menu at Countryside.
Insurgencies are centripetal: They start in the countryside and move into the government centers.
Massive felines known as British big cats are said to roam the English countryside.
Now it's our home and mode of transport as we explore the European countryside.
More than 20,000 people from Tafas fled to the surrounding countryside after the strike.
In late March, they were spotted strolling near their manor in the English countryside.
Have you ever come home from a day in the countryside and felt... better?
When you grow up in the countryside, you aren't presented with many alternative lifestyles.
MOSCOW — Deep in the Russian countryside, the grass sways in a late-summer breeze.
With one child each, they had settled into a countryside cottage near Stroud, England.
In the land of the midnight sun, people usually spend Midsummer in the countryside.
He has a point: The French colonized Cambodia and the Americans bombed the countryside.
I grew up in the countryside but moved to Copenhagen when I was 17.
I listened to them tell stories of life back home in the Dominican countryside.
From there, they typically walk deeper into the countryside to look for federal agents.
"Hafez ruled Syria through a pact with the impoverished Sunni countryside," Manaf Tlass said.
Like a giant R.V., London rolls across the countryside, gobbling resources along its path.
"The most beautiful thing Uruguay has to offer is the countryside," Ms. Laich said.
Some recent studies found bees doing better in cities than in the supposed countryside.
By contrast, Britain's chaotic but organic state is reflected in its rambling, patchwork countryside.
The effects of Japan's shrinking, aging population are felt most keenly in its countryside.
Start researching and deciding where you'd like to go once there: countryside or city?
Synopsis: A series of events tests the beliefs of a small isolated countryside village.
Goulding and Jopling's vows were followed by a lavish celebration in the English countryside.
At 12, I remember family photographs of the Spanish countryside hanging in every room.
The Communists have waged war for 48 years throughout the country's poverty-stricken countryside.
Many men in the countryside are "left behind", laments a government official in Akita.
For a while, though, you and the countryside have been left behind in peace.
"Hungry people in the countryside are moving to the cities" in search of food.
Chinese media is full of stories about people seeking alternative lifestyles in the countryside.
But the radical Islamist terrorist group is still waging deadly attacks across the countryside.
Gunnarsdóttir remembers visiting her grandparents' home in the countryside when Vatnajökull was much larger.
Now that I've left, I feel out of place in both city and countryside.
In the countryside he learned about the importance of nature in the Nubian culture.
Peter and his brother went to live with their grandparents in Romania's Transylvanian countryside.
The majority of those who speak little or no Spanish live in the countryside.
This reactive strategy failed because rebels could quickly retreat into the southern countryside, so Adm.
So far, he has focused on what he knows best: the needs of the countryside.
The government encouraged foreign investment and relaxed restrictions on migration from the countryside to cities.
US airstrikes have intensified to help the SDF edge forward in the northern Raqqa countryside.
Brand's currently enjoying a private countryside life in Henley-on-Thames, England, with Gallacher, 27.
"The rescue is complicated because this happened in the middle of the countryside," he said.
It also has a presence in the countryside around the eastern city of Deir Ezzor.
It is a house with no doors or windows in the rebel-held Aleppo countryside.
Your rent could be as low as $600 per month in the countryside in Gozo.
France spent 11 years and $450 million fortifying 450 miles of countryside against German militarization.
Having that unique opportunity to move from Pyongyang out into the countryside was really surreal.
"Irregular and insecure migration from the countryside is a social and political priority," Berdegue said.
Its design will determine the future of British farming, and the face of the countryside.
Sebastiano invited Tomas to Bonmartini family gatherings, in opulent dining halls and on countryside terraces.
Palmyra, in the Homs countryside northeast of Damascus, was a caravan oasis with various influences.
Children in the Chinese countryside tend not to be as healthy as their urban counterparts.
The party owes its power to a revolt fuelled by the miseries of the countryside.
Hundreds of millions of underemployed peasants moved from the countryside to find work in cities.
Turkish-backed Syrian fighters in a camp in the Aleppo countryside, northern Syria, on Sunday.
It's a lot of idyllic walks in the countryside and telling riddles at dinner parties.
Kate Middleton and Prince William made the most of their trip to the English countryside.
But the onset of spring in the darker countryside, even in adjoining areas, was unchanged.
It is mainly migrants from the countryside who rent, choosing dingy digs shunned by urbanites.
A roiling retinue of guards and villagers, elephants and jeeps spread out across the countryside.
Since all successful Chinese revolutions have begun in the countryside, the Communist Party is alarmed.
The pace of migration from the countryside to the city in Turkey has been relentless.
Urban drone deliveries are far more difficult than flying to large backyards in the countryside.
But he is campaigning on a shoestring budget and is barely known in the countryside.
The unemployment rate is over 15% nationally and higher in the countryside, leading to despair.
The country remains chaotic; terrorist bombings are common and jihadists still control swathes of countryside.
The state still controls almost all of Mexico's oil, and ejidos remain throughout the countryside.
There are dogs in the countryside, and dogs surrounding the man's body in the warehouse.
To achieve this, the authorities have been booting out vulnerable people: migrants from the countryside.
Across the countryside nongjiale, or rural guesthouses, promote themselves as relaxing retreats from urban life.
The countryside was long a reliable source of seats for the conservative People's Party (PP).
As with Christianity and the countryside, so it was this year with the justice system.
China has been ramping up its presence in the French countryside since the late 2000s.
Most migrants leave their children in the countryside because they do not have such papers.
Despite the deployment of U.N. peacekeepers, rival armed groups still stalk much of the countryside.
In the countryside, lack of power has prevented farmers from pumping water to irrigate fields.
I grew up in the French countryside, and at the time, we ate it daily.
Recently, he moved from Copenhagen back to the countryside to be closer to his family.
Some 250m people have moved from the countryside to cities, the greatest migration in history.
One problem is that the countryside has been dealt a poor hand by the government.
Fugitives and vagabonds ravaged the countryside, visiting terror on the free peasantry, Siberia's real colonists.
After Noriko has finally died, Mitsuki takes a well-earned vacation in the Japanese countryside.
The group has formed an offshoot, #ZimbabweYadzoka, (Reclaiming Zimbabwe), which seeks to engage the countryside.
The countryside matured, sometimes in unhelpful ways because of the success of fire exclusion campaigns.
Our nanny was sent back to the countryside because having a servant was considered exploitation.
He canvassed the countryside, documenting the government's dubious land deals and mistreatment of small farmers.
A vision of the sublime is at hand in the unspoiled beauty of the countryside.
Chickens are leaving the countryside and moving into the homes of the rich and famous.
Only later, after we spent weeks alongside farmers in the countryside, did it make sense.
Fatma Ates fled here when war with the PKK roiled the countryside in the 1990s.
On the "Bachelorette" dates will often take them to such locales as the Argentinian countryside.
Pics of U.S. soldiers, wearing Kurdish YPG patches, fighting ISIS in #Syria, N. #Raqqa countryside.
But the fires sweeping across the countryside also brought an outpouring of Jewish-Arab cooperation.
This results in huge unfairness for defendants who have migrated to cities from the countryside.
Rubber boots like that in the countryside, in the fields, in Colombia, usually means guerrilla.
The FARC once ruled the Colombian countryside with the profits of the illicit cocaine trade.
They dispatched lawyers to comb the countryside, signing up thousands of purported Mau Mau claimants.
His company organizes all-day scooter tours in the Dutch countryside and through small towns.
Environmental groups have found the masks in the countryside or the sea, damaging the environment.
Some girls, like Fatima, spent the entire night in the countryside, too terrified to return.
They were often found polluting waterways and littering the countryside, fluttering in trees and hedges.
Mr Márquez's group may add to the violence that already plagues parts of the countryside.
In the end, he was propelled to victory by a high turnout in the countryside.
Cities now overwhelmingly back Democrats; the countryside increasingly backs Republicans, though by less lopsided margins.
Our video team went to the French countryside to see where the protest movement began.
To destroy their crops is to destroy the countryside on which the general population depended.
Essay A Brooklyn novelist's annual trip to the Chilean countryside fuels daydreams of permanently moving.
The nation waited while he wandered around the countryside, waiting to hear a special call.
He traveled the countryside at times, giving his version of religious instruction as he went.
Navigation remains tremendously important for us, though, whether in the city or in the countryside.
California's stunning 'Field of Light' looks like thousands of glowing fireflies have invaded the countryside
Loudoun County, Va., and Jefferson County, W.Va., share bucolic countryside and a 14-mile border.
In the countryside, both the Taliban and the government can take the role of oppressor.
" She tells off her cat, curses the beautiful countryside, and prays for "danger, disaster, scandal.
Like many Afghans, especially in the countryside, he was not born with a last name.
Trying to find a house in the Tuscan countryside by asking passers-by was futile.
India relies on truckers to move commodities from the countryside and ports to its cities.
The rice-growing countryside added factories and processing plants in a spate of rapid industrialization.
Eventually he'll retire and open up a flower shop in the English countryside, he said.
Some academics believe that Shakespeare wrote three plays while in quarantine in the English countryside.
He is a New York City native, unnerved by the silent countryside of Amherst, Mass.
But Hazel is devoted to the windblown countryside, its creatures and her own pagan spirit.
It was during late august, and we visited London, Edinburgh , and the countryside in Scotland.
She is a weaver, and it was always her dream to retire to the countryside.
When St. Paul's had been built in 83, the land around it was considered countryside.
First they fled their hometown, Maarat al Noaman, to the countryside, east of Idlib province.
Millions of young people were shipped from cities to the countryside to work on farms.
In the countryside, villages have been gated off with vehicles, tents and other improvised barriers.
On top of that, 27 people have perished in the blazes across Australia&aposs countryside.
The difficulty of finding true love in the countryside is compounded by a gender mismatch.
They did, because they wanted their kids to be in the countryside for a while.
WHIZ THROUGH THE FRENCH COUNTRYSIDE This summer, France began operating two new high-speed trains.
In the warm summer months, brilliant green terraces fill the countryside with bursts of color.
With devastating wildfires ripping through its countryside, that balance may become increasingly difficult to maintain.
Don't we deserve any sub-epidermal uprising or even one let loose across the countryside?
Loving was shot in and around Richmond, Virginia and in the countryside of nearby Ashland.
Because it's a game from Square Enix, that means killing monsters in the beautiful countryside.
The first results, coming in from the countryside, showed Guðni and Halla neck and neck.
Mr Avery continues to drive up from the countryside to keep the business side afloat.
At first, the monsters looked like massive, misshapen iron cages emerging from the Tuscan countryside.
In addition to being on a hilly countryside, the castle also sits near two beaches.
Emerging from the countryside, I am often startled by the ceaseless flow of heavy traffic.
Laborers lured from the countryside during the island's postwar industrial boom established a squatters settlement.
Her name was Marianne Ihlen, and she had grown up in the countryside near Oslo.
A zombie stumbles forth, and she runs through the countryside, taking refuge in a farmhouse.
It is a little countryside bed-and-breakfast that is popular among locals and tourists.
When Philip was there, he found the hardships, the challenges of the climate and countryside uplifting.
This year, the Democrats' road to retaking the House runs through the suburbs, not the countryside.
Saturday's magnitude 5.1 quake was centered in the countryside about 100 miles northwest of Oklahoma City.
Saturday's magnitude 22016 quake was centered in the countryside about 213 miles northwest of Oklahoma City.
With ISIS in the surrounding countryside, they have no where to run and everything to lose.
I chatted with the salon girls and learned that they were migrants from the impoverished countryside.
Vargas, the community leader, said many residents have returned to the countryside or sought work elsewhere.
Troops advanced from the countryside to the north and south, rebels said, leading to intense clashes.
This May, a massive supercell storm ripped through the countryside just outside of Dodge City, Kansas.
On Earth, you can't grow grain and foodstuffs—but you're driving through lush countryside with trees?
To find a quintessential English countryside setting, then there is no better place than the Cotswolds.
In 1954, Christian Dior himself brought his French chic to the depths of the English countryside.
I took it over the countryside, around hilly passes and through four of the five boroughs.
To open up views of the countryside, Emes removed fences separating the estate from adjacent pastures.
It was a shock for del Vizo to suddenly find herself chained to the Venezuelan countryside.
Her photography celebrates the isolated countryside of New Hampshire and captures its mysticism and the timelessness.
Minutes later, large explosions were reported at sites near Damascus and in the countryside of Homs.
Conservatives usually perform well in the countryside while young town-dwellers tend to prefer moderate candidates.
Republicans increasingly find themselves stranded in the countryside, the seat of an aging, white conservative population.
Sufferers are shut away in family homes with unskilled helpers, typically migrant women from the countryside.
James De Lancey, a rogue son, led a rapacious group of Loyalists and terrorized the countryside.
Since the population of young people in the countryside is falling so smaller schools are closing.
A recent four-day, 1,200-mile road trip across the countryside cost about $2 in gasoline.
Túngara frogs are tropical New World creatures that live both in the countryside and in towns.
Downtowns would be emptied, and everyone would be connected through ''electronic cottages'' dispersed throughout the countryside.
The countryside is dotted with natural hot springs and futuristic power plants, all gently leaking steam.
Many years ago, our unnamed narrator was an itinerant young man, roaming through the French countryside.
The number of uncontested races has been climbing since the early 1990s, particularly in the countryside.
Building roads from which their animals and tractors are excluded is unpopular in the Indian countryside.
Another worry is the welfare of delivery people, many of whom are migrants from the countryside.
"I was all alone without water, without food, in the countryside, for six days," he said.
One way or another, resources would have to be transferred from the countryside to the cities.
Mayhoub said IS militants are now isolated and encircled in the countryside east of the city.
City pollution has triggered a reverse migration trend in India - from the city to the countryside.
Another draw is better work-life balance, says Junichi Yanagi of Living in the Countryside magazine.
The final accusation, that forests are drastically changing the appearance of the countryside, is spot-on.
Nor has it stopped land grabs and illegal logging that are wreaking havoc in the countryside.
Through the streets of the French capital, out into the countryside and from there, north, again.
He ended up going to Cambridge instead, where he spent hours in the countryside collecting beetles.
"People don't tell me who they are," he said, as we drove deeper into the countryside.
The blazing moon illuminates the countryside and us, soldiers secure the perimeter before beginning their mission.
But the city and surrounding countryside aren't just a popular destination for tourists and business travelers.
If you'd like to pay homage Hiddleston's "English countryside," feel free to use the hashtag #Hiddlesbum.
Under the direction of the Communist government, massive factories were erected all over the Romanian countryside.
Pause for a soothing interlude in which Delaney rides through the countryside on his white horse.
Back in the capital city of Monrovia, we echoed calls from the countryside for land reform.
I was seeing my friends in a countryside village, at a quaint pub called The Angel.
I live in southwest Colorado, far from the famed racing circuits that dot the English countryside.
Since the 1990s more than 200m people have moved from the countryside to work in cities.
The tensions can be regional: the strongly Republican countryside tends to target the Democrat-dominated cities.
Aliens had landed just down the road, a newscaster announced, and were rampaging through the countryside.
Instead, they were gradually removed from their lands, as landlords enclosed large swathes of the countryside.
With its mix of countryside, council estates and commuters, Reading West is a slice of England.
His paintings of the area have often been mislabeled as scenes of the countryside around Wilton.
To be more precise, it's five minutes in a city or 280 minutes in the countryside.
Vintage French Glass Ice Bucket, $70 + $5 shippingThese striking ice buckets come from the French countryside.
The bombardment targeted rebel-held districts in eastern Aleppo and opposition communities in the surrounding countryside.
"We're kind of in the countryside," said Anderson, a stay-at-home mom in Alpharetta, Georgia.
And what unsavory police official can resist someone from the countryside carrying a handful of bills?
Even in the countryside, though, the party took a hit; in urban areas, it was trampled.
Badgers can be as common in cities as they are in the countryside, according to BBC.
Two dams have collapsed at mine sites in the countryside, releasing millions of gallons of waste.
South Sudan's government holds most major towns in Equatoria and the rebels are in the countryside.
So we've got to get the immigrants out so we can restore the beautiful Swedish countryside.
They took crops from farmers, causing millions of people to starve to death in the countryside.
However, residents in the countryside are still coming up with ways to protest the president's presence.
One side depicts a prosperous city-state, where justice and tolerance prevail in the Tuscan countryside.
She was already well known throughout the countryside and by international rights organizations in the region.
Both the flavors and the process of making cassoulet evoke serious rustic French countryside cozy vibes.
He grew up and lived in Jølster painting the lush and mountainous countryside that surrounded him.
They had two children together and moved out of the melee of London to the countryside.
Chagra culture is not just an ethnic classification—it's a way of life in the countryside.
After all, so much of the countryside and sustainable agriculture has disappeared in the postindustrial world.
While the Japanese countryside may lack the sheer expansive scale of a heartland, it is heartlandish.
In the countryside he trekked through ice caves, walked on glaciers, and rode A.T.V.s across volcanoes.
There are also some nice images of the lush Philippine countryside and of del Pilar's troops.
Indeed, the catalog was so successful in part because it brought low prices to the countryside.
"When I was a teenager, my neighbour in the countryside showed me a meteorite," recalled Kageyama.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have chosen a family photo taken in the autumn countryside.
Half a century ago, only the urban poor and people in the countryside would consume mate.
Some venture into the countryside only when escorted by the Congolese army or by U.N. peacekeepers.
"We try to deliver with drones from cities to the countryside," explained JD's CEO Richard Liu.
He spent three weeks in the Chinese countryside in 2009, he said, learning about party indoctrination.
Some recorded the reality of the city, setting it against the idyllic images of the countryside.
It was all enough to make you want to retreat to the countryside with your lady.
After a four-day manhunt, Mr. Abouyaaqoub was shot dead in the countryside west of Barcelona.
Its population is also particularly vulnerable because of issues with health and nutrition in the countryside.
He was sitting in his large and cunningly designed house here in the New Hampshire countryside.
Examples of the creativity of people living in the mountains are on display across the countryside.
You can't take a trip to the Sicilian countryside and wait out that kind of crime.
We return to her, decades older, living alone in the Australian countryside, wearing a haunted look.
House-builder Berkeley is ramping up construction while Countryside Properties reported a record forward order book.
She and Peter ride four wheelers in the countryside and take in a stunning mountain view.
To read their adventures is to be embedded in the Chinese countryside — for good and bad.
Not far from the Hubbards' farm, train carriages rattle through the countryside carrying grain and coal.
In the film, a family travels to a commune in the countryside run by radical nuns.
The three siblings grew up in the countryside and went straight to work after high school.
The exchange between Bertolini and Primo takes place in the countryside, in a field of sunflowers.
I live in the beautiful countryside, but it's one hour to Paris on the TGV train.
Temperatures soar well past 100 degrees, and there is little water in the dry, barren countryside.
Dozens of acts will visit the rolling hills of England's southwest countryside for this year's event.
It says all three were shot by hunting rifles, which are common in the Iranian countryside.
Ms. Biagiotti had lived and worked in the Roman countryside, in Castello Marco Simone, since 1980.
The SDF's campaign quickly captured the countryside surrounding Manbij, but slowed once fighting entered the city.
Uncle Ralph recounts a surreal encounter between American infantrymen and "the Hun" in the French countryside.
They are enchanted by the village's tranquillity and intrigued by daily life in the English countryside.
Outside the city, military commanders say, all but small pockets of the countryside are now safe.
When he was eight, he started at Ashdown House, a prep school in the English countryside.
"I live in the countryside and it&aposs very different to coming into London," he said.
The Jordanian countryside grew desolate, nothing but empty land as far as the eye could see.
You live in a small town or big city, although maybe you are in the countryside.
It published mock-up photos of housing projects set against the backdrop of a Syrian countryside.
Air raids also hit north of Aleppo and deeper into west Aleppo countryside, the Observatory said.
"I always say that it's the countryside that is the star of the show," he said.
After all, who can resist adding their mark to the landscape of any city or countryside?
Farmers have emerged as a powerful political force bent on keeping Brazil's countryside open for business.
Surrounded by a game-rich countryside, the boy learned to hunt from an old Kikuyu tribesman.
And so FLAC continues to fight the good fight, often via marathons and countryside bike rides.
After taking in the scenic countryside, continue south for about an hour to these clustered battlefields.
"They are amazing," she says, with a dialect that's clearly from deep in the Danish countryside.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads KERPEN, Germany — There is a ghost in the German countryside.
Last Tuesday, Amazon released a video of its first customer drone delivery in the British countryside.
PHOTO LEAF-PEEPING IS EVEN BETTER BY DRONE Get lost in the vibrant hues of Denmark's countryside.
He is a big fan of walking the family dog in the countryside, gymnastics and mountain biking.
"We wanted to contrast the place where we worked, [the Parisian] streets, with the countryside," reasons Jonathan.
Check. Zayn pensively (and presumably) thinking about life while sitting on a tree swing in the countryside?
Everything within 2.5 miles is off-limits, a precaution that left "ghost villages" dotting the Sumatran countryside.
Some 300 medieval castles once littered the countryside to protect ordinary civilians from the battles raging nearby.
The Taliban said Wednesday's bomb was a response to daily attacks by government forces in the countryside.
He added that several hundred pro-Assad forces had withdrawn from frontlines in the northern Hama countryside.
Delightfully, no category is left unturned — apparel, swimwear, accessories, and even bedding get the classic countryside treatment.
Moreover, it is often more difficult in the city than in the countryside, as caused by e.g.
She traveled the countryside through the rough trails of temple fairs and festival fights looking for matchups.
Despite how popular it is with tourists, there were very few people around, and seemingly endless countryside.
Given that child marriage is already common, especially in the impoverished countryside, women's-rights activists are upset.
These fluffy, sometimes sheered beauties dot the countryside like mirror images of the clouds in the sky.
So, like millions of pupils in China's countryside, he remains at school all week (some stay longer).
The Taliban may control much of the countryside, but they fail to hold provincial centres for long.
ALONG the banks of the swollen Mekong, aspiring politicians lead small convoys of vehicles through the countryside.
The shift in fighting from the countryside to urban centres has left civilians caught in the middle.
And in much of the countryside of the sprawling reservation, there aren't even addresses to begin with.
Photographer Brian Cohen watched gas-extraction operations springing up in the countryside surrounding his home of Pittsburgh.
The war against Boko Haram in the north-east is stalling; the jihadists roam the countryside unimpeded.
In the countryside, free buses aim to halt rural depopulation by boosting mobility and access to jobs.
Germany has achieved 216.3 percent coverage so far, but in the countryside it is just 252 percent.
Overall, the peace process has succeeded; the Colombian countryside is safer than it has been in generations.
They are drawn by the magic of the countryside, the good company, and of course…the wine.
"There's news again about 'hāfu,' a word only countryside Tokyo uses," says a tweet translated by BuzzFeed.
"As the cab starts moving, I notice we're going farther and farther into the countryside," Rebecca said.
A lot of herders in the countryside, they're not savvy enough to make use of the application.
Mr Suasin's widow sent her children to relatives in the countryside before vanishing in search of work.
Moreover some 85% of Niger's people live in the countryside, much the same proportion as in 1990.
Danger lurks in the crumbling farmhouses of its countryside and the sunbaked tenements of its inner city.
Nearly two-thirds of its 1.3 billion people live in the towns and villages in the countryside.
The episode proper begins with Angela in the van on the way through some admittedly picturesque countryside.
The Observatory also reported a series of suicide blasts and the clashes in the province&aposs countryside.
You see fields spread sporadically across the countryside, but once you venture more inland, they are everywhere.
Countryside said total sale completions rose 12 percent to 13,657 units in the year ended Sept. 30.
Xi was sent to the countryside to live with peasants, like millions of other urban Chinese youth.
But the number shrinks every day, as ex-guerrillas abandon the process and melt into the countryside.
He lived with them in the countryside for two months, where days are slow, hot, and monotonous.
Nearly 22018 percent of India's 26 billion people live in the towns and villages in the countryside.
He's a native of Colombia, where Zika has been ravaging much of the countryside, including his hometown.
Cobras exist in Indonesia, but they're far more common in the jungles and paddies of rural countryside.
Eventually, I wanted bigger kilns, and I wanted to live in the countryside, which I do now.
It is set against glorious (South) Korean countryside, and overlaid with the country's best-loved folk songs.
One reason is that junior high schools in the countryside are far weaker academically than urban ones.
But in the sparsely populated countryside, says Ranveer Chandra, a Microsoft researcher, there is unlicensed space galore.
He splits for the quiet countryside, encounters a lone cat, and begins leaving food out for it.
Among a generation of educated teenagers sent to the countryside were some who had been vicious fanatics.
More than 16 million young people were sent to the countryside, including Xi Jinping, China's current president.
Boko Haram members fled to the countryside from Maiduguri, which back then had about two million inhabitants.
Voters are already alienated because most growth is concentrated in Dublin and does not reach the countryside.
Raised in Africa, she moved to France to pursue a vocational degree in a small countryside town.
The bikes are popular with couriers, mostly migrants from the countryside, who speed deliveries through congested roads.
I see it happening more and more, not only in the countryside, but also in the city.
After using volunteers to comb the surrounding countryside, inspectors found the fan disk buried in a field.
What works in a laboratory in a Scottish city might not, though, work in the African countryside.
One of the bathroom showers has a three-panel tile mosaic of the countryside by Ms. Coursey.
The rebel-linked Daraa Martyrs Documentation Office said 26 people were killed Wednesday in the Daraa countryside.
Alex Sullivan took her 4-year-old daughter Madison to the Westfield Countryside Mall in Clearwater, Florida.
The morning sunlight shining through the mist hovering over the grass gave the countryside a tranquil glow.
They show little interest in moving back to the countryside to work on the land, he said.
Temperatures in the city center can be more than 10 degrees higher than in the surrounding countryside.
Rain glistened on the dark green trees and hedges and gave the countryside a freshly washed appearance.
If you visit the countryside around Rongtang Town now, you won't see any such lovely thatched houses.
From the countryside to the city, there's plenty on offer for a luxury holiday in Great Britain.
Every so often, a female GPS voice provides a new instruction, lulling us deeper into the countryside.
Kirsten Luce renders Finland's countryside in a way that makes you feel that you are really there.
We'd send him off on trips farther into the countryside to get him out of the way.
"I was a singer," she said in a phone interview from her cottage in the English countryside.
Back on the ground floor, there is a deck that offers great views of the surrounding countryside.
Hus was forbidden to preach, so he left Prague and traveled around the countryside, preaching in Czech.
Against their wishes, Lozada dropped out of school and headed for the countryside to join the guerrillas.
This is an old Facebook photo of you on pingers at a psytrance rave in the countryside.
Johnston is the founder of Jack Raven Bushcraft, which runs immersive bushcraft courses in the Kent countryside.
Soon after, they took to the French countryside to write the EP in a matter of days.
This is especially true when you're lucky enough to get hitched in the gorgeous New England countryside.
I was born in Russia, but I grew up a very happy child in the Ukrainian countryside.
MEERBUSCH, Germany — The estate tucked into the countryside 22003 minutes from downtown Düsseldorf is easy to miss.
Like many countryside towns in the Tuscan area, Volterra had plenty of famous landmarks and historic spots.
Here are seven great things we wrote about this week: A simulated bus ride through the countryside.
The journey through the countryside at 13 miles per hour took a little more than four hours.
Borders between cities and countryside, borders between young and old and, above all, between rich and poor.
Born in the countryside just north of Addis Ababa, he spent his early life as a shepherd.
"My father is in the countryside, and the family is hard up," the man, Xu Zhengming continued.
The G.O.P., in contrast, wastes fewer votes in the countryside, where Republicans generally win by smaller margins.
Across West Africa, people are pouring into cities from the countryside, leaving behind parents and local traditions.
She made all the normal stops, driving through the city, past the countryside, down by the coast.
This insensate destruction of innocent lives and Vietnam's countryside impelled the greatest antiwar movement in American history.
Anton Kolomitsyn has an unusual hobby: He searches the Russian countryside looking for remnants of past wars.
They call Bavaria the Texas of Germany, and not only for its beautiful countryside and roaring economy.
His art's focus on religion and the countryside means that he is unfashionable in liberal art circles.
Colombia's five-decade civil war took at least 2252,2191 lives and devastated large swaths of the countryside.
In other areas such as the Damascus (countryside), to get the authorization to visit is more difficult.
Francis was scheduled to take part in a weeklong retreat with Vatican officials in the Roman countryside.
He says he feels at home in nature and dreams of one day moving to the countryside.
Maybe it was when David Sedaris limned cleverly on his experiences sporting one in the English countryside.
"It was the drive between the distilleries, that beautiful countryside, that everybody loved so much," he added.
He's determined to let "the beauty of the Tuscan countryside work its magic" on his ponderous manuscript.
Refugees have transformed southern Turkey's cities into bustling hubs, and spread camps over their once barren countryside.
The ghosts of Bloomsbury, the British countryside at the height of spring: What could be more idyllic?
At the plant's largest gate, a public bus brought in workers from the surrounding countryside and towns.
Covered in his blood, his pregnant wife helped roll him across the Nigerian countryside to a hospital.
Exploring the surrounding countryside and discovering its wildlife made the zoo in Seattle feel like mere spectating.
They are headed to a picnic — and a tragedy — in the Australian countryside, and their headmistress, Mrs.
"Honeyland," directed by Tamara Kotevska and Ljubomir Stefanov, follows a middle-aged beekeeper in the Macedonian countryside.
Young people move from the countryside to cities to go to university or look for a job.
The modern interior sits in the countryside, and it features multiple soaking tubs and walk-in showers.
Poorer people, both in urban Wuhan and in the countryside, would suffer more acutely from tightening supplies.
Under the inky night sky, a thick haze of smoke still hung heavy over the charred countryside.
Instead, rebels asked for safe passage to the countryside in the north of the province of Aleppo.
So my father, from countryside to the city, and he met my mother, and I was born.
As formal avenues for dissent have closed, a small armed opposition has taken root in the countryside.
It offers fresh pasta, an apron and a stunning view of the Tuscan countryside, according to TripAdvisor.
Now, the half-dozen countryside stops are part of a multifaceted sustainable tourism model in Phong Nha.
Kathy (Lisa Viance) is being committed to a psychiatric facility for teenage girls in the Belgian countryside.
Most doctors remain in urban areas, while most people — and most maternal deaths — are in the countryside.
There's nothing quite like a riding a motorbike down the small winding streets of the Ibizan countryside.
And yet we are voting in a system explicitly designed to tip the scales toward the countryside.
A year and a half ago, insurgents would come and go in Amina's hometown in the countryside.
They were the perfect literalization of a metaphor: The countryside was becoming a burnt husk of itself.
And when small-scale farming weakens or collapses, people leave the countryside and flock to the city.
Children are being evacuated to the countryside, and women are signing up for the Auxiliary Ambulance Service.
In the meantime, controversial mining concessions and other foreign concessions have had deleterious effects in the countryside.
Even Kanye West recently took to the countryside, unveiling his last album at a Wyoming cowboy ranch.
VICE News traveled with the Peshmerga's elite Zerevani division as they pushed north through IS-held countryside.
Images of the rural idylls outside Amsterdam likely reminded the painter of his childhood in the countryside.
The offering is a return to the markets for Countryside, which first went public in London in 1972.
Countryside, which announced plans in January for the I.P.O., received net proceeds of £114 million from the sale.
The trip, which takes newlyweds through the Tuscan countryside, Florence, Milan and the French Riviera, is fully customizable.
DRIVING through the Liberian countryside, on a rare paved highway, two kinds of roadside sign catch the eye.
Barriers to construction, such as the green belt—zones of protected countryside around cities—are clear to see.
The camp is in the countryside of Idlib and will be able to host 50,000 people when finished.
But the bones of their ancestors litter the countryside, and some even say hippos once swam the Thames.
Meanwhile, one of us dropped off one car in the countryside—which would let us get home safely.
The armed groups roaming the countryside are fighting for power and resources; they are not driven by ideology.
But it also has echoes of a real scientist, working mysteriously in the heart of the English countryside.
"I made Columns when was staying at my parents, who live deep in the Kent countryside," he said.
Other laborers who worked with him in the countryside rated him a six on a ten-point scale.
When the Revolution was over, Xi stayed in the countryside and became a member of the Communist Party.
"I was in the countryside and never did my hair... And it was hard, obviously," Gomez told InStyle.
There was the countryside itself, of course, and for all the negative headlines, Barabooians could be remarkably altruistic.
Opus Dei, a conservative Catholic organisation, hold retreats at Wickenden Manor, a little farther out into the countryside.
Having lost her job, flat, and boyfriend in London, Pip heads back home to the Brexit Britain countryside.
The flooding affecting Paris is also taking a toll on the surrounding countryside as well as neighboring countries.
Much changed as democracy flowered in the 1990s, and rulers switched to winning support in the populous countryside.
If officials have tax revenue to spare, they see no point in doling it out in the countryside.
The turret is home to a 23.18-by-24-foot reading room, with four windows overlooking the countryside.
Just minutes after Trump's address, witnesses reported hearing large explosions in Damascus and in the countryside of Homs.
Arms, legs, torsos and heads made from plaster of Paris are brought in from factories in the countryside.
But in the French countryside, this had the effect of dismantling the order that Paris represented almost immediately.
And the means to kill oneself are harder to come by in a town than in the countryside.
Cinematographer Jeanne Lapoirie effortlessly eases the viewer between a bustling hippie Paris and the golden-green French countryside.
Fuel prices spiked in early April, and NGOs have begun to notice shortages of fertiliser in the countryside.
Moving between Paris and the countryside, she coordinated aerial supply drops and recruited, armed, and trained Resistance members.
On three sides of the city ramshackle neighbourhoods are populated by migrants from all across Mongolia's vast countryside.
The nearby countryside includes the last strip of the Syria-Turkish border in the hands of Sunni rebels.
PUNTA PERDIZ, Cuba (Reuters) - Some artists like to go on a countryside retreat to foster their creative process.
With between 25% (Malaysia) and 48% (Thailand) of their populations still living in the countryside, land distribution matters.
In the countryside 2000% of residents still do not use the internet, compared with 285% in urban areas.
The overall adult-literacy rate of 58% hides lower shares in the countryside (49%) and among women (0003%).
They were driven into the hills and across the Chinese border to a remote house in the countryside.
Let me lie back and dream of the English countryside as Chris Evans bicep-curls me into oblivion.
Zhao spent much of his early career in the Shaanxi countryside, leaving him with a strong regional accent.
Two-thirds of India's population live in the countryside and agriculture accounts for over half all female employment.
The music appeals particularly to the rakyat, the people (as opposed to the elite), especially in the countryside.
They demanded that the government call a special session of parliament to discuss the crisis in the countryside.
Two-thirds of South Africans now live in cities, and they are not going back to the countryside.
He spent much of his time living quietly in an isolated cottage in Wiltshire, in the English countryside.
To hear him tell it, he became like Dragon Ball protagonist Goku, roaming the countryside looking for competition.
She works when her kids are at school and spends most afternoons roaming around the countryside with them.
"I know what our approval rating is out there in the countryside and it's not good," said Rooney.
The countryside, which is believed to be severely impoverished, is sealed off to visitors and the outside world.
A few years ago, Martin Sahlin was on a camping trip with his family in the Swedish countryside.
The art of queueing is one of these along with the Queen, naturally, and the gorgeous British countryside.
By contrast, the very act of traversing STALKER's countryside, of simply getting from A to B, is harrowing.
While he was also interested in art, he saw making clothes as a way to escape the countryside.
After all, I was there to see the city, explore the countryside and soak in the local culture.
We met on a rooftop, we rode a moped through the countryside, and we enjoyed being lost together.
"These payment-for-ecosystem-services schemes can revolutionize the way of doing business in the countryside," he said.
"Because it's from the countryside, it's not so popular in Bangkok," DJ Maft said of ya dong's struggle.
That includes five hectares, or 12.4 acres, of secluded countryside, and biodynamic vineyards that qualify for Brunello denomination.
Several children who fled the attack were lost for hours in the countryside before being found, he said.
He says fruit picked straight from the tree tastes different because it smells of the sun, the countryside.
The reach of the hand of death knew no bounds, even in the idyllic corners of the countryside.
Rat's Restaurants serves contemporary French dishes with grounds curated to mimic the French countryside in Hamilton, New Jersey.
He later detailed his experiences, including trips into the Chinese countryside on bicycles, in diaries published in 2008.
Dar es Salaam has swelled so much that almost all building now is in what is technically countryside.
Dar es Salaam has swelled so much that almost all building is now in what is technically countryside.
Go: We found five rural retreats worthy of a detour, from the Indian Ocean to the English countryside.
Their experiences in the countryside gave them the chance to re-evaluate the very premises of the revolution.
But the course, like much of the surrounding countryside, was overrun by floodwaters and the event was canceled.
Oku Japan This company books guided and self-guided tours that really go deep into the Japanese countryside.
She made ceramic sculptures of the area's "haunted houses," the gloomy 1930s country villas that dotted the countryside.
In the UK, Brexit opposition is more concentrated in urban areas while support is higher in the countryside.
Back when all those thousands of Puerto Ricans were abandoning the countryside, Ms. Muriel's parents bucked the trend.
Well ponds are an ancient form of water storage, still in use in the countryside around Rongtang Town.
I loved the sound of the club smacking the wet earth; that sound signified the countryside to me.
A few months later, I was attending an academic conference at an inn deep in the French countryside.
ASHTON HAYES, England — This small village of about 22006,280 people looks like any other nestled in the countryside.
The Congo has been in chaos for years with armed groups terrorizing the countryside and battling the government.
The Canadian takes travelers through Canada's southern countryside between Toronto and Vancouver over the course of four days.
"It would have been filled with light, it would have looked out on the countryside," Ms. Mason said.
" Director Luca Guadagnino stepped in, saying, "I hope the countryside of Italy will help you forget the inauguration.
The photographs, taken throughout the Vermont countryside during intermittent bouts of depression, are by turns gruesome and calming.
"In Damascus and its countryside ... for the first time in years, calm prevails," Observatory director Rami Abdulrahman said.
"My Way" is good background music for a cruise around the countryside or some big-budget car commercial.
The Blue Hour isn't a record about the countryside, it's about vulnerability and fear and all those things.
Hideki grew up in Akita, the northern countryside of Japan, but moved to Tokyo roughly 11 years ago.
But those projects may take time to mature and will not reach all corners of Brazil's vast countryside.
The couple was slated to hold their reception at Castle Howard, an opulent estate in the English countryside.
At least two children who fled the attack were lost for hours in the countryside before being found.
Her children may never see their native Kafra Buda in the countryside of the northeastern province of Hama.
In the film, Amanda escapes to a small cottage in the British countryside to get over her heartbreak.
A 27-year-old office worker takes a trip to the countryside where she spent her 10th summer.
But the new captive assured the militants she was from Banki and knew her way through the countryside.
Selbe Dione and her sister harvesting baobab leaves to cook with couscous in the countryside of western Senegal.
Then there's the Michelin-starred restaurant scene, which takes full advantage of the surrounding countryside and waters' bounty.
The lack of parental care in the countryside has been correlated with emotional and developmental problems among children.
While experts say these problems are common to much of Britain's countryside, they are particularly severe in Cumbria.
China closed roads and cleared railway tracks on Sunday and Monday as Kim's train wound through the countryside.
Many home buyers are retired workers or farmers who have moved to the city from the surrounding countryside.
Midcentury design tours, locavore meals and hikes in the countryside are among the many diversions for weekend visitors.
It's Holy Week, which means that the Spanish countryside is full of religious processions and people in costume.
The program is credited with increasing the attention given to the countryside and improving things like rural infrastructure.
However, Norway — a country with a bustling capital (Oslo), an unspoiled countryside and stunning fjords — is the exception.
The most visible impact is in the countryside, with millions of empty homes and swathes of unclaimed land.
"My struggle for the survival of our countryside was misunderstood, and barely supported," Mr. Gentilhomme wrote the president.
More people — tens of thousands — lined the railroad tracks across the countryside to see him as he toured.
Supporters of Guyana's main opposition party blocked roads, burned tires and clashed with the police across the countryside.
The more modern Tenuta Mareli occupies the rebuilt former carriage house of a neighboring church in Lucca's countryside.
He has occasionally traded the libertine vistas of California for the less sunny countryside of his native Yorkshire.
And so the Army ended up fighting a major battle in the countryside, up northwest of the city.
A writer (named Tucholsky) and his girlfriend, Lydia, both hard-bitten city dwellers, vacation in the Swedish countryside.
Though the insurgent group has focused less on urban areas, it has ramped up attacks in the countryside.
The Iraq Survey Group would scour the countryside, excavating purported W.M.D. sites and interrogating dumbfounded Iraqi military officers.
The countryside is beautiful and changes from lush green to golden sand as we make our way south.
After a brief stint, he retreated to the countryside, a decade-long journey that left an indelible impression.
By buying home-grown plants you can help to prevent invasive species reaching your garden and our countryside.
Ivory Coast also looks to agriculture as a main tool to combat poverty and hunger in the countryside.
Apted's mother was a Blitz evacuee, and he was born in the countryside northwest of London in 1941.
And much of the countryside is still struggling to access basic necessities, including food, fresh water, and cash.
In the afternoons, the couple takes a break to tramp the local countryside with their Border collie, Rab.
In Poland, some opposition leaders groused about those supporters who had been bused into Warsaw from the countryside.
It concerns a bourgeois couple driving through the French countryside to retrieve an inheritance from a dying relative.
He said his group was given more access during its tour of the countryside than in past trips.
"I don't think this is getting a grip of the fundamental problems in the Chinese countryside," he said.
We last see Elsie, at 82, with an old family retainer, taking long walks through the English countryside.
AND FINALLY Sing a song Nothing like being "serenaded" by a donkey while strolling through the Irish countryside.
Terrifying video shows a &aposfire tornado&apos ripping through the Australian countryside as devastating fires ravage the country
Approximately 1.1 million Jews were murdered at Auschwitz, Nazi Germany's largest death camp, located in the Polish countryside.
More than 60 people were killed when the wildfires whipped and whirled through the once densely forested countryside.
This trend seems to underscore a growing interest both in the countryside and in the provenance of food.
In 1963, the Kennedy administration watched in shock as the N.L.F. greatly expanded its hold over the countryside.
By now, the Sattouf family has returned to Ter Maaleh, Syria, the paternal village in the Homs countryside.
In the film, a group of psychiatric patients becomes stranded in the countryside after a bus breaks down.
From early on, he gave up everything he had and traveled the countryside helping the sick and poor.
Divvied up between eight people, that&aposs an absolute steal for a castle retreat in the English countryside.

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