In order to use knowledge of the Web graph in Information Retrieval, we provide a consistent overview, aiming firstly at global aspects of the graph such as degree distribution, and then proceed by examining local aspects of the graph: community identification. We discuss several community models and we implement a community identification algorithm that operates without a priori knowledge of the graph. To elaborate on the algorithm we introduce a notational framework for graph clusters. We run the algorithm on the Dutch domain (.NL) and from the results of this experiment we conclude that the Web consists of several clusters that are mutually connected through a core of hubs. In addition we evaluate the clustering quality of the algorithm, which provides a reputable basis for local community identification.