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Freetown Christiania
autonomous community in Copenhagen, Denmark
ecovillage
thumb|Sieben Linden Ecovillage thumb|right|An Green building|eco-house at [[Findhorn Ecovillage with a turf roof and solar panels]] thumb|Tallebudgera Mountain and a vegetable garden at the Currumbin Ecovillage in Queensland, 2015
Federation of Damanhur
religious community
Northstowe
Northstowe is a new town in Cambridgeshire, England, forecast to have 24,400 residents in 10,000 homes. On 1 April 2021 Northstowe became a civil parish formed from Longstanton and Oakington and Westwick, with the first town council elected on 6 May of that year.
Tamera
right|frame|Aerial shot of the village Tamera is a self proclaimed peace research village with the goal of becoming "a self-sufficient, sustainable and duplicable communitarian model for nonviolent cooperation and cohabitation between humans, animals, nature, and Creation for a future of peace for all." It is also often called a "healing biotope". Literally translated, "biotope" simply means a place where life lives. In Tamera, however, "healing biotope" is also described as a "greenhouse of trust, an acupuncture point of peace, and a self-sufficient future community." It is located on in the
Sólheimar Ecovillage
human settlement
El Fonoll
naturist community in Passanant i Belltall, Conca de Barberà, Camp de Tarragona, Spain
Fusion Festival
music festival
Global Ecovillage Network
intentional community
Rotem, Bik'at HaYarden
Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank
Krishna valley
largest European eco-friendly farm
ZEGG
intentional community in Bad Belzig, Germany
Svanholm
thumb|Svanholm Svanholm is a country estate and former manor west of Copenhagen, Denmark. In 1978 an association of over 100 persons bought the estate to create Denmark's largest intentional community. The Svanholm collective grows its own food and was one of the pioneers of organic farming in Denmark. As of January 2006, membership consisted of 70 adults and 35 children aged 0 to 80, jointly owning around of farmland, park, and woodlands.
Gaviotas
thumb|265x265px|Vichada department Centro Las Gaviotas is an ecovillage located in the Llanos region of Colombia, in the department of Vichada. It was founded in 1971 by Paolo Lugari, who assembled a group of engineers and scientists in an attempt to create alternative and sustainable modes of living that were specifically adapted to the tropics in developing nations. Gaviotas has developed many internationally recognized technologies such as windmills and water pumps specifically designed to be low cost and adapted to tropical environments, it has also planted around 10,000 hectares of forest