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Ländliche

Ländliche is a German adjective meaning rural or relating to the countryside. It is used to describe areas, life, or economies that are characteristic of the countryside, as opposed to urban or metropolitan areas. Common collocations include ländliche Räume (rural areas), ländliche Regionen (rural regions), and ländliche Bevölkerung (rural population).

Etymology and form: the adjective ländlich derives from Land (land, country) combined with the suffix -lich,

Usage and nuance: ländliche is widely used in geography, sociology, and policy discussions to distinguish rural

Related terms: ländlich expresses the same concept in a more general, sometimes more literary sense, while urban

See also: rural, rural development, regional planning, Landwirtschaft, urban-rural divide.

forming
a
term
that
literally
means
“of
the
land.”
The
attributive
form
ländliche
appears
with
nouns
in
various
cases
and
numbers
(for
example,
ländliche
Gegend,
ländliche
Regionen).
Like
many
German
adjectives,
its
ending
changes
according
to
the
article
and
case.
conditions
from
urban
ones.
It
often
occurs
in
phrases
that
describe
infrastructure,
economy,
and
culture
in
non-urban
areas,
such
as
agriculture,
rural
development,
and
rural
life.
The
term
can
encompass
both
natural
landscapes
and
human
settlements
typical
of
the
countryside.
and
urbanisierung
cover
city-related
contexts.
The
phrase
ländliche
Räume
is
a
standard
expression
in
European
regional
planning
and
demographic
studies.