fraktlandsbyer
Fraktlandsbyer, also known as fraction villages, are small, self-contained communities that are part of a larger municipality. These communities are typically characterized by their own local government, schools, and other amenities, while still being administratively part of a larger town or city. The term "frakt" in Danish refers to a fraction, emphasizing the smaller, self-governing nature of these villages.
Fraktlandsbyer are often found in rural areas and have a strong sense of community. They can have
The concept of fraktlandsbyer is particularly prevalent in Denmark, where the decentralization of local governance has
However, fraktlandsbyer also face challenges, such as limited resources and the need to coordinate with the