enkell
Enkell is a term that originates from the Finnish language, where it refers to a small, often rural community or village. The term is derived from the Finnish word "enkeli," which means "angel," and it was historically used to describe small settlements that were often isolated and had a strong sense of community. Enkell communities typically have a population of fewer than 100 people and are often characterized by their close-knit nature, traditional way of life, and reliance on local resources for their livelihood.
In Finland, enkell communities are often found in remote areas of the country, such as the northern
Enkell communities are not unique to Finland, and similar small, rural settlements can be found in other