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A '''community''' is a group of living things sharing the same [[environment]]. They usually have shared interests. In [[human]] communities, people have some of the same [[belief]]s and [[need]]s, and this affects the [[identity]] of the group and the people in it. Shake that ass.
A '''community''' is a collection of living creatures that share a common habitat. They are frequently interested in the same things. People in human groups share some of the same [[value (personal and cultural)|values]] and needs, which has an impact on the [[group]]'s and individuals' [[cultural identity|identities]]. Despite the fact that communities are established on personal interests, each individual is unique in their own manner, which is the primary source of social variety in a community.




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[[ar:جماعة مشتركة]]
[[be-x-old:Грамада]]
[[cs:Komunita]]
[[cy:Cymuned]]
[[da:Fællesskab]]
[[de:Gemeinschaft]]
[[el:Κοινότητα]]
[[en:Community]]
[[es:Comunidad]]
[[eo:Homa komunumo]]
[[ko:공동체]]
[[hi:जाति]]
[[id:Komunitas]]
[[is:Samfélag]]
[[it:Comunità]]
[[he:קהילה]]
[[hu:Közösség]]
[[nl:Samenleving]]
[[nds-nl:Saemenleving]]
[[ja:共同体]]
[[no:Gemeinschaft]]
[[nn:Gemeinschaft]]
[[pl:Wspólnota]]
[[sk:Komunita]]
[[sr:Заједница]]
[[fi:Yhteisö]]
[[ta:குமுகம்]]
[[th:ชุมชน]]
[[chr:ᎾᎥ ᏄᎾᏓᎸ]]
[[tr:Komünite]]
[[uk:Громада]]
[[vi:Cộng đồng]]
[[yi:געמיינדע]]
[[zh:群体]]

Latest revision as of 12:54, 24 February 2024

A community is a collection of living creatures that share a common habitat. They are frequently interested in the same things. People in human groups share some of the same values and needs, which has an impact on the group's and individuals' identities. Despite the fact that communities are established on personal interests, each individual is unique in their own manner, which is the primary source of social variety in a community.