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Discover Ludwig"rustic village" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a village that has a rural or unspoiled atmosphere. For example, "I spent my childhood summers exploring the quaint, rustic village nestled deep in the countryside."
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La Bicyclette (Dolores Street at Seventh Avenue; 831-622-9899; www.labicycletterusticrant.com) resembles a rustic village bistro.
I'd grow edgy after slowly walking through my third rustic village.
"Madonna visited Guéthary two summers ago," he says with pride, referring to a trendy rustic village down the coast.
Gone is the rustic village setting and the character of old Dr Coppelius as a gruff, misanthropic toymaker.
Yet, in Pialat's view, life in the rustic village is rough and violent, filled with smacks, fistfights, and gunplay.
There he was given the classical Latin training that was to be denied to Leonardo, illegitimate son of a poor notary in a rustic village of Tuscany.
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IMAGINE a mountain landscape speckled with rustic villages whose residents speak an ancient, isolated language.
In some places there are faux rustic villages in which the colour of every door is prescribed.
This was one of my favourite places, a higgledy-piggledy landscape of rustic villages, haystacks, old wooden fences and inviting footpaths.
After 1845, as the expanding railroad simplified travel to and from New York City, more people were drawn to the East End's rustic villages and unspoiled maritime scenery.
Take the patchwork of neat little farms dotted with rustic villages and jolly workers that you find in pictures throughout this exhibition.
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