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Until the II World War, the population of the Boka Kotorska Bay was a mixture of Orthodox and Catholic confessions: approximately two thirds of the population was Orthodox, while one third belonged to the Catholics. In spite of the religious affiliation,
Crnić-Pejović Marija
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Marriages of the urban Kazakhs and Russians of Northern Kazakhstan: current trends and prospects [PDF]
Inter-ethnic marriages are relevant markers of the blurring of ethnic boundaries, and they show the degree of integration of the society. Mixed marriages between Russians and Kazakhs were previously rare, despite the continuance of side-by-side residence
Kaziev S.Sh. +2 more
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RELIGIOUS MIXED MARRIAGES IN KOSOVO
The paper deals with an interesting social phenomenon, which is at the same time a sensitive issue and refers to marriages between Albanians of different faiths: Christian Catholics and Muslims.
Angelina Hamza-Hasanaj
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PEMANFAATAN PEER GROUP SEBAGAI UPAYA MENEKAN JUMLAH PERKAWINAN CAMPURAN SECARA SIRRI
: The increasing number of mixed marriages without document (nikah sirri) in Muaraenim Regency, South Sumatra Province is a main note, especially with regard to the issue of legal protection for women and children who was born from such marriages ...
Putu Samawati +3 more
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KEDUDUKAN PERKAWINAN BEDA AGAMA DAN PERKAWINAN CAMPURAN DI INDONESIA
There are two categories of mixed marriages in Indonesia, namely mixed marriages between religions / different religions and mixed marriages across countries / different nationalities. This research method using descriptive-analytical method.
Mariani Mariani
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Mixed Marriages of Poles in England and Wales, 2007–2020: A Preliminary Sociological Analysis
The aim of the article is to present the scale and characteristics of the phenomenon of church marriages by Poles who migrated to England and Wales. The phenomenon of heterogamous relationships has grown over the last several decades due to factors such ...
Jarosław Kozak, Stanisław Fel
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An example of ethnic exogamy and identity: The Serbs in Budapest and its surroundings [PDF]
This paper briefly discuses the Serbian ethnic community in Hungary, emphasizing the change that came about in the 20th century. Namely, the community started to change from an extremely closed, in-group oriented to an open community that allows mixed ...
Prelić Mladena M.
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Partner selection patterns in transition: The case of Turkish and Moroccan minorities in Belgium
Background: The majority of Turkish and Moroccan minorities in Western Europe prefer transnational marriages over local co-ethnic and mixed marriages.
Amelie Van Pottelberge +3 more
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Mixed marriages with foreigners in Slovakia
The subject of the presented study is mixed marriages with foreigners in Slovakia created mainly in the last decade. Marital preferences are studied in terms of citizenship as well as from the perspective of gender.
Silvia Letavajová, Jana Hučková
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Land ownership for Indonesian citizens the result of mixed marriages without marriage agreement Indonesian citizen can only use the use rights and lease rights to buildings in the ownership of land. This study uses a normative juridical approach.
Jihan Khairunnisa
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