Reunification
Reunification refers to the process of bringing together parts that were previously separated. This term is often used in a political context, such as the reunification of countries or regions that were divided due to conflict or historical events. A notable example is the reunification of Germany in 1990, when East Germany and West Germany became one nation after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Reunification can also apply to families or communities that have been separated due to various circumstances, such as migration or conflict. In these cases, reunification efforts focus on re-establishing connections and fostering relationships among individuals who have been apart for an extended period.