Reunification
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Several articles deal with restoration of political union and/or territorial integrity.
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Historical (completed) reunifications of divided nation-states
- German reunification (October 3, 1990, bringing about the end of East Germany)
- Vietnamese reunification (commemorated on Reunification Day, the day the Vietnam War ended)
- Yemenite reunification (1990, uniting South Yemen and North Yemen)
- Polish reunification (a tedious process ending in 1922)
Other historical unification processes
- German unification (Creation of the first unified German state)
- Austro–German unification (Anschluss) (Union of "Lesser Germany" and Austria by the Nazi regime, undone in 1945)
- Bulgarian unification (in 1885)
- Italian unification (uniting the various Italian provinces from 1815 until 1871)
Proposed future reunifications
- Chinese reunification (reunification of the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China (Taiwan))
- Cypriot reunification (reunification of Greek and Turkish halves of Cyprus, first through the failed Annan Plan for Cyprus, negotiations for second attempt now ongoing)
- Irish reunification (joining Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland)
- Romanian reunification (joining Romania and the Republic of Moldova)
- Korean reunification (joining North Korea and South Korea)
See also
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