The "community" can be first in the sense of sharing a territory designed as a space of "living together" as a place of belonging where social networks are formed and meet. The notion of community is therefore here refer to the social fabric and quality of life built together. This meaning of "geographic community" is the concept of "community" used extensively in the literature on community organization of Anglo-Saxon countries (U.S., England, etc).
This type of "community" has several dimensions:
A demographic and geographic, that is to say an area bounded physically and psychologically;
Psychosocial and socio-cultural dimension, a sense of ...