dare la vita per qualcuno/la patria
name for areas, chiefly in southeastern Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio, that are inhabited by the Amish
a region of southern Louisiana that is inhabited largely by Cajuns, who are descendants of 18th-century exiles from Acadia, now Nova Scotia
a simple form of blues in which the singer is accompanied by an acoustic guitar
a club with sporting and social facilities, set in a rural area
a traditional type of social English dance, in particular one performed by couples facing each other in long lines
(of an item of food) covered in batter, flour, or breadcrumbs and fried
a large house in the country, typically the seat of a wealthy or aristocratic family
a form of popular music originating in the rural southern US. It is a mixture of ballads and dance tunes played characteristically on fiddle, banjo, guitar, and pedal steel guitar
a political party supporting agricultural rather than manufacturing interests
the rock which encloses a mineral deposit, igneous intrusion, or other feature
a type of popular music that is a blend of rock and country music
a large country house and estate belonging to an aristocratic family
across fields or countryside, as opposed to on roads or tracks
an area or region supposedly favoured by God, especially the United States regarded in this way
of or relating to land above the piedmont and below the timberline
in New York State, areas north of the Mohawk and Hudson rivers that extend to the St. Lawrence Valley and Lake Ontario
the northern part of a country, for example the part of England north of the River Humber