Marriage in Greece

Marriage in Greece is allowed for both residents and non-residents of the country. Marriages may be civil or religious; civil marriages are performed by the mayor. In most cases religious ceremonies will be conducted by the Greek Orthodox church.[1] Same-sex marriage has been legal in Greece since 2024.[2]

Gallery

  • A wedding in Ioannina, 2012
    A wedding in Ioannina, 2012
  • A Greek Orthodox wedding
    A Greek Orthodox wedding

References

  1. ^ "How To Get Hitched In Greece". HuffPost. 8 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Greece legalises same-sex marriage". 2024-02-15. Retrieved 2024-03-27.

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