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'''Community''' := this is the set of people (cf. [[human being]]) living within a geographical area (defined by the community confines) and this geographical area and the atmosphere above the surface.
As can be seen, the definition is analogous to that of the term [[state]]. Hence, the state is a community, i.e. the top-most community
Communities range from the smallest so-called basic communities, over regions and quarters to the entire state.
A '''basic community''' has 40 to 280 grownup citizens (parameters: p_c_minimum_citizens_in_basic_community and p_c_maximum_citizens_in_basic_community). It is governed by 7
A '''higher-order community''' is composed of 5 to 11
The '''order of a community''' is the distance to the basic communities, i.e. 0 for the basic communities, 1 for the community bundling basic communities, 2 for the next, etc.
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When the order of a community is 2 or higher, then of the direct sub-communities all contained further sub-communities until down to the basic communities are called '''indirect sub-communities'''. And the direct + indirect sub-communities are just referred to as '''the sub-communities'''.
Communities up to order
▲Communities up to order 3 (parameter) must be geographically coherent with the thinnest part being 50 meters (parameter), i.e. ''no small'' exclaves or inclaves are allowed. Larger geographically non-coherent communities are allowed (e.g. Alaska, Finland and Greenland might form a community - a purely ficitve example).
The '''built-vs-free-land-ratio''' of a community is the total built-over surface (buildings without the garden, streets/parking lots/paved or gravelled paths/roads/places, railway tracks) versus the total surface, excl. open water, of the community.
A higher order community with 30'000
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