
Reunification
Reunification refers to the process of bringing together entities that were previously separated or divided. In a political context, it often describes the merging of countries or regions that were once unified but became divided due to historical events, conflicts, or political changes. A notable example is the reunification of Germany in 1990, when East and West Germany, separated during the Cold War, became a single nation again. Reunification can also apply to families or communities that have been separated, emphasizing the restoration of connections and unity.