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The group of families living together in a village is called a

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Answered by hpchamp8896
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The group of families living together in a village is called  Commune..

Explanation: Mainly this word is used for the peoples who live together share food income and understandings with everyone..and also help in every problem.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The group of families living together in a village is called a COMMUNE.

  • Communes started as amalgamations of collective farms but, in difference to the collectives, which had been committed entirely to agricultural activities, the communes were to evolve multipurpose organizations for the path of local government and the management of all economic and social movement.

  • A commune is a group living condition where people share everything. Communes were well-known for their peace-loving in the 1960s. In Europe, a commune is referred to as a small administrative district. Sharing everyday life and establishments, a commune is an idealized aspect of family, being a new sort of primary group which are normally with fewer than 20 people even though there are examples of much larger communes.

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