Although primarily rural, England had a number of old, economically important towns in 1066.
Eltingville was primarily rural until the middle of the 20th century.
This route is primarily rural in nature throughout its length.
The new district is primarily rural, with poor road infrastructure.
The region is primarily rural in nature, with the primary economic driver being agriculture.
Today, the area is primarily rural with a few historic homes surviving.
Most of the population is now urban; until the 1960s and the 1970s it was primarily rural.
The district is primarily rural, with several sizable cities throughout.
The area was primarily rural through the early 19th century.
The area remained primarily rural until the 1940s, when property prices became affordable.