Philippine village - aerial photo of a typical Philippine village
Some 100 - 200 families - each family with its own small house
Tha is a socially healthy village size - small enough to be managed without any kind of real administration - small enough for each to know all - small enough for all to feel like one true family.
Enough work for all, enough food for all, plenty of work potential to increase activities manifold in different areas of possible work - agriculture, mariculture, aquaculture or a variety of smallest family busiess such as carpentar, boat builder, etc.
Growing up in such small healthy villages is a pleasure for all chidlren - alway around or amidst their parents or relatives - always free to play, free to learn, free to put hands on in their parents or relatives' business to learn useful skills and gain experience for adult life.