enosis

/ɪˈnoʊsɪs/
noun
  1. A political movement or goal of uniting a region or people with another country, especially the union of Cyprus with Greece.
    • Many Greek Cypriots historically supported enosis with Greece.
    • The idea of enosis has been a major topic in Cypriot politics for decades.
    • The treaty specifically prohibited any form of enosis with another nation.
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