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Discover Ludwig"picturesque town" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a town that is particularly beautiful or charming in appearance. For example: - We took a day trip to a picturesque town nestled in the mountains. - The quaint, cobblestone streets of the picturesque town were lined with colorful buildings. - The small, picturesque town was the perfect setting for our romantic weekend getaway.
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Nestled under majestic trees, it overlooks the picturesque town pond.
The picturesque town contains many Georgian houses, and tourism constitutes the chief component of the economy.
Kazimierz Dolny, a picturesque town in the Vistula valley, is popular with artists, writers, and tourists.
In Tappen Park, a picturesque town hall from 1889 has a European gabled roof.
The small, picturesque town of Gorée is nearly coextensive with the island.
Beechworth is a picturesque town nestled in the northern foothills of the Victorian Alps.
"It provides wonderful coastal views and takes in beautiful sandy beaches and an historic and picturesque town".
That pays for the other three weeks.Near the island's south coast, the picturesque town of Trinidad is prospering with tourists.
Mrs. Lundgren lives in a house in the rural part of Oxford, a picturesque town in the Naugatuck River Valley.
Throughout the picturesque town center, municipal employees were handing out free yellow helium-filled balloons bearing the composer's visage.
Blocks away from City Hall and the picturesque town green, the old factories crumble like rotten teeth.
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