The following outline is provided as an overview of topics relating to community. A community is a group of people whose identity as a group lies in their interaction and sharing. Many factors may affect the identity of the participants and their degree of adhesion, such as intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs and risks. Human geography – who people are and where they live European Community – founded on March 25, 1957, by the signing of the Treaty of Rome Community council – tier of local government in Wales and Scotland Autonomous communities of Spain – Spain's fifty provinces are grouped into seventeen autonomous communities Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium Local community – town, city, neighborhood, rural area, or any locale and everyone in it Unincorporated community – geographic area having a common social identity Residential community – small town or city, composed mostly of residents Intentional Community – planned residential community, usually of people that share personal and cultural values. Cohousing – intentional community composed of private homes centered around a common house and other common facilities. Ecovillage – intentional community formed with social, economic, and ecological sustainability as its goal.
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