0 a group of families or single people who live and work together sharing possessions and responsibilities:
1 in some countries, a unit of local government
2 to get very close to someone or something by exchanging feelings or thoughts:
3 the smallest unit of local government in some countries
4 in some countries, a unit of local government:
In Italy, the commune is the basic administrative division of both provinces and regions.
5 a group of people who live and work together on land that is owned by the state, giving what they produce to the state:
6 a group of people who live and work together, sharing possessions and responsibilities:
What was still more effective was the right to veto a marriage which the communes and the cantons had assumed.
By contrast, this effect almost completely disappears when urban communes are considered altogether, the weight of 'upwardly mobile' rural communes being insignificant in the total.
The geography of the communes is a historical phenomenon.
Even the smallest communes were now hooked into direct correspondence with the local prefect, who had almost dictatorial control over his appointed department.
The fact that they take part in the election of the four communes does not confer upon them a more advanced civilization.
By contrast, the situation of originaires outside of the communes changed significantly in 1912.
Just as a crisis point for conventional families is the point at which children leave home, so also is it for communes.
Here an attempt was made to strengthen the elected communes.
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