Communauté
Communauté is a French noun that denotes a group of people who share something in common—such as territory, culture, interests, or identity—and who feel a sense of belonging to that group. The term can refer to a geographic community as well as to a more abstract or voluntary association. Its etymology traces to Latin communitas, from communis meaning "common."
In sociology, a community is a social unit defined by shared values, norms, and social ties. Communities
In administrative contexts within Francophone countries, "communauté" appears in designations for intermunicipal groupings, such as "communauté
Historically, the term has also referred to supranational communities. In the mid-to-late 20th century, "Communauté européenne"
Religiously, "communauté" denotes a group of believers sharing a common life, such as a monastic or lay