Comuna
A "Comuna" is a term used in various countries, particularly in Latin America, to refer to a local administrative division or community. It often represents a neighborhood or a group of neighborhoods that share common interests and governance. In some countries, such as Chile and Colombia, comunas have specific political and administrative functions, allowing residents to participate in local decision-making.
In Chile, for example, the country is divided into several comunas, each governed by a local council and a mayor. These comunas play a crucial role in managing local services, such as education, health, and public safety. The structure of a comuna can vary, but its primary purpose is to enhance community engagement and improve the quality of life for its residents.