Yes, mostly. But they can be married in a City Hall as well, if they prefer so.
Yes, the majority of Greeks get married in an Orthodox church. The ceremony usually includes rituals and traditions based on the Orthodox Christian faith.
No, Greeks are not Roman. Greeks are the people of Greece, an ancient civilization that predates the Roman Empire. Romans are the people of Rome, an ancient civilization that grew to prominence after the Greeks.
No, Greeks are not Italian. Greeks are people from Greece, while Italians are people from Italy. These are two distinct ethnic groups with their own cultures, languages, and histories.
The plural possessive form of "Greek" is "Greeks'."
They speak Greek.
Modern day Greeks work in various industries such as tourism, shipping, agriculture, and technology. They also enjoy activities such as spending time with family and friends, dining out, going to cafes, and participating in cultural events and festivals. Many Greeks are passionate about their heritage and take pride in their history, language, and traditions.
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No, the US embassy does not porform marriages nor reconize them in the US. But on the US embassy of QA website they do give you a list of christan churchs that you can get married at and also the documentation procedure if you wanna get your qatar marriage reconizwed in the US
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Schools and churchs
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Muslims call their churches "Mosques"
For the answer to this, please visit www.umc.org/our faith.