A government wedding in some countries is proof of the marriage being legal. After that, you go to a church or synagogue for the religious wedding.
They are both in countries
Wedding ceremonies usually follow an order. an introduction. the asking declaration of intent vows in religious ceremonies a ring blessing ring exchange declaration of marriage both religious and non religious ceremonies generally follow the same pattern
- both countries have a Mediterranean climate - both countries have a large Greek (ethnic or speaking) population - both countries are economically tied to Europe - both countries are in the Western World - both countries are republics
Both countries have executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
chrisianity is the primary religion in both countries
they have religious ties. they are both shia countries.
The form of government you are referring to is a theocracy, where the ruler governs with divine authority and is both the political and religious leader of a society. Examples include ancient Egypt with the pharaohs and the Vatican City with the Pope.
corrupted democracy :))
Both. A wedding is legal no matter how or where it is performed. A christian wedding is just a wedding performed through the church because the christian belief is that God ordained marriage and it is done through the church - but it's still legal and binding as well.
it has both power and authority
Both countries currently use a Federal government system.
No, free trade is good for both importing countries and exporting countries .