I've seen country abbreviated as "ctry" and "cntry" on things such as transparency worksheets on the overheads in middle school. If you are trying to use this for a college assignment, I wouldn't recommend it. I agree with whoever wrote the previous answer: I believe this is abbreviated out of laziness (or possibly when there's not room for the word in length on something, such as a chart), not because it's proper English.
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I don't think there is one.
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I sometimes see the word 'country' abbreviated as 'co.' However, I believe that this is an error and that there is no abbreviation for 'country.' I suspect the attempt to abbreviate 'country' is simply a sign of laziness.
The word 'County' is often abbreviated as 'Co.' when it is part of a county's name. The word 'Company' is also often abbreviated as 'Co.' when it is part of a business name. (Note the capitalization of the proper nouns and their abbreviations.)
It's not common but there are examples. LA is Los Angeles (which is itself short for El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los ángeles del Río de Porciúncula ) SF is San Francisco Krung Thep (Thailand) is short for Krung Thep Maha Nakhon Bolton (UK) is short for Bolton-le-Moor Llanfair PG (Wales) is short for Llanfairpwllgwyngyddgogerychwrndrobwll llantisiliogogogoch
No, there is no actual town in Louisiana named Bon Temps.
There is a road in the town of Leek Staffordshire England named Compton.
62 Huguenot Road (Main Road), Franschhoek
Some people didn't want to sell there property to the government. Therefore they couldn't finish the road.
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You abbreviate it Rd.
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You need to specify which city or town, and which country you are referring to for this question to be answered.
According to the country codes it is DO
The population of Road Town is 9,400.
The town of Banbridge is located in Northern Ireland. It is located in County Down, a county in the northeastern part of Ireland. The town lies on the A1 road and on the River Bann.
A Ring Road.
Old Road Town was created in 1624.
You are less likely to encounter any "surprises" on an open country road, than what you would be in a town or city. For example, there is less chance of a child running out from the side of a quiet country road than there is in a city
You need to petition the Town to accept the road. YOu need to visit the Town Hall in your jurisdiction to ascertain the requirements and process used.
CN is the top level domain on the web for China.
No, there is no actual town in Louisiana named Bon Temps.