diaspora
A "diaspora" refers to the movement, migration, or scattering of a group of people away from their homeland. This term is often used to describe communities that have settled in different countries while maintaining connections to their original culture, language, and traditions. Examples include the Jewish diaspora and the African diaspora, where people have established communities far from their ancestral lands.
Diasporas can arise due to various factors, including economic opportunities, political instability, or conflict. Members of a diaspora often create networks that support each other, preserving their cultural identity while adapting to new environments. This blending of cultures can enrich both the diaspora community and the host society.