"section of a country, piece of land," mid-15c., perhaps literally "one side of a country," from country + side (n.); hence, "any tract of land having a natural unity" (1727). Meaning "inhabitants of a district or section" is from 1840.
countless
countrified
country
country-folk
countryman
countryside
county
coup
coup d'etat
coup de foudre
coup de grace