regional communities
Regional communities are groups of people living in specific geographic areas outside of major urban centers. These communities often share common interests, cultures, and economic activities, which can include agriculture, tourism, and local businesses. They typically have close-knit social structures, where residents know each other and participate in local events.
These communities can vary in size and may include small towns, villages, or rural areas. Regional communities often face unique challenges, such as access to healthcare and education, but they also benefit from strong local identities and a sense of belonging. Examples of regional communities can be found in areas like the Midwest or Appalachia.