- The
commune (French pronunciation: [kɔmyn] ) is a
level of
administrative division in the
French Republic.
French communes are
analogous to
civil townships...
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Commune (administrative division), a muni****lity or
township Communes of
Algeria Communes of
Angola Communes of
Belgium Communes of
Benin Communes of...
- The
Paris Commune (French:
Commune de Paris,
pronounced [kɔ.myn də pa.ʁi]) was a
French revolutionary government that
seized power in
Paris on 18 March...
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Communization theory (or
communisation theory in
British English)
refers to a
tendency on the ultra-left that
understands communism as a
process that...
- An
agricultural commune is a
commune based on
agricultural labor. It is
usually differentiated from
other forms of
collective agriculture by near-complete...
- A
commune (Spanish: comuna, IPA: [koˈmuna]) is the
smallest administrative subdivision in Chile. It may
contain cities, towns, villages,
hamlets as well...
- The Four
Communes (French:
Quatre Communes) of
Senegal were the four
oldest colonial towns in
French West Africa. In 1848 the
Second Republic extended...
- The
communes of
Algeria (Arabic: بلدية (singular)), also
known as muni****lities, form the
third level of
administrative subdivisions of Algeria. As of...
- Jus
commune or ius
commune is
Latin for "common law" in
certain jurisdictions. It is
often used by
civil law
jurists to
refer to
those aspects of the civil...
- The
Commune of Rome (Italian:
Comune di Roma) was a semi-autonomous, citizen-led
political regime established in the city of the same name,
whose emergence...