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reunification movement

The reunification movement refers to efforts to bring together a divided country or region that was once unified. A prominent example is the movement to reunify North and South Korea, which have remained separate since the Korean War ended in 1953. Supporters believe that unification will promote peace, stability, and economic growth. These efforts often involve diplomatic negotiations, cultural exchanges, and discussions about political and economic integration. The movement is influenced by history, national identity, and differing political systems, and aims to restore unity for the benefit of the people on both sides.