Arranged marriages are common in several countries, including India, where cultural traditions often dictate such unions. In Pakistan, families typically play a significant role in selecting spouses based on social and economic factors. Similarly, in Afghanistan, arranged marriages are prevalent, often based on family alliances. Other countries with arranged marriage practices include Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia, where cultural and religious norms heavily influence marital arrangements.
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They were status-Quo in medieval Europe particularily among the Nobility.l The unwritten rule was nobody was to marry outside their caste or social ranking.In some ways, this backed up the custom. Joe Doaks the farmer could not come near Princess , shall we say Anastasia. In the armed forces- marriages could only be between officers of the same rank category- For example a Lieutenant could not Marry a Sergeant ( one party would have to be a Wac, Wave, or equivalent, we are not considering homosexual unions here. This restriction on social partners has a sort of un-American ring, and outside of the Armed Forces , it is not practiced. Of course in some countries, there was a flip side, a Woman who ( civil here) would marry a Field Grade officer- such as a Major, would automatically become a Contessa! Not a bad idea, never would work in US, as we do not have titled nobility.
There is only Australia, no other countries.
Spain is a country. Countries do not "contain" other countries.
Two Marriages - 1983 1-5 was released on: USA: 14 September 1983
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To the Contrary - 1992 Gay Marriages 5-20 was released on: USA: 9 August 1996
Five numbers can be arranged in 5! = 120 ways.
There are 120 different ways that 5 quanta can be arranged among 5 atoms in a solid.
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On the Up - 2007 Mixed Marriages Nixed 5-35 was released on: USA: 4 April 2009
Hi-5 - 2003 Adventure to Other Countries 1-16 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G