Commune
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Commune can refer to:
- Commune (intentional community), a community in which resources are shared
- Mir (social), a village community in czarist Russia
- Kibbutz, an Israeli collective community
- A municipality or township in various countries, including:
- Algeria - Municipalities of Algeria, the third level of administrative division
- Argentina - Communes of Argentina
- Austria - Communes of Austria
- Belgium - Gemeenten/Communes/Gemeinden of Belgium, the lowest level of administrative division. After several "fusion-operations", most of them include named cities or towns with formerly independent suburbs and villages
- Burkina Faso - Communes of Burkina Faso, the lowest level of administrative division
- Cambodia - Administrative divisions of Cambodia
- Chad - Communes of Chad
- Chile - Communes of Chile, the third and lowest level administrative division of the country, comprising cities, towns, villages, hamlets, and unsettled areas
- Denmark - Kommuner of Denmark, introduced after a 2007 reorganization that replaced the amter
- Democratic Republic of Congo - Communes of the Congo-Kinshasa
- Finland - Kommuner/Kunta of Finland
- France - Communes of France, the lowest level of administrative division, comprising cities, towns, and villages
- Germany - Communes of Germany
- Haiti - Arrondissements and communes of Haiti, the lowest level of administrative division
- Italy - Comune, the municipalities of Italy
- Luxembourg - Communes of Luxembourg, the lowest uniform level of administrative division
- Mali - Communes of Mali, the third level of administrative division
- Moldova - List of localities in Moldova
- Niger - Communes of Niger, the third level of administrative division
- Norway - Kommuner of Norway
- Poland - Gmina, the lowest uniform level of administrative division
- Romania - Communes of Romania, comprising villages
- Senegal - Communes of Senegal
- Sweden - Kommuner of Sweden, the lowest level administrative division of the country, comprising cities, towns, villages, hamlets, and unsettled areas
- Tunisia - Municipalities of Tunisia
- Vietnam - Communes of Vietnam
- Medieval commune, a social organization of the European Middle Ages
- Commune (Socialism) within socialist thought
- People's commune, an administrative division of the rural area in the People's Republic of China between 1958-1984
- The Paris Commune (French Revolution), the government of Paris from 1789 to 1795, especially from 1792 to 1795
- The Paris Commune, socialist reformist state in Paris in 1871
- The Shanghai Commune of 1927
- The Shanghai People's Commune, organized by Zhang Chunqiao in 1967
- Commune (documentary), a 2005 documentary

