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Rural Free Delivery (EP)         
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Rural Free Delivery E.P.
Rural Free Delivery is an EP by the alternative country band Whiskeytown, released by Mood Food Records in 1997. It compiles the four songs from the band's debut EP Angels recorded in a single day, with four additional outtakes from the same session.
Rural Free Delivery         
Rural Free Delivery (RFD) was a program of the United States Post Office Department that began in the late 19th century to deliver mail directly to rural destinations. Previously, individuals living in remote homesteads had to pick up mail themselves at sometimes distant post offices or pay private carriers for delivery.
countryside         
  • A rural village in [[Rajasthan]], India
  • Amra Kalan village in [[Kharian]], Pakistan
  • A typical countryside scene in rural [[Yorkshire Dales]], [[England]].
  • A rural landscape near [[Mount Shasta]] in [[California]]
  • A rural landscape in [[Lappeenranta]], [[South Karelia]], Finland. 15 July 2000.
  • Kami]], [[Hyōgo Prefecture]], Japan.
GEOGRAPHIC AREA THAT IS LOCATED OUTSIDE TOWNS AND CITIES
Rural lifestyle; Countryside; Rural areas; Rural sector; Rural life; Country side; Rural locality; The country; Rural Area; Rural; Rural culture; Rur.; Inaka Village; Rural population; Rural people
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
The countryside is land which is away from towns and cities.
I've always loved the English countryside...
We are surrounded by lots of beautiful countryside.
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