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8 More Brides arrived at Fethiye
Category: Local NewsAdd Time: Oca 17th, 2010Author: admin
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8 More Brides arrived at Fethiye
Both due to favourable weather conditions and the reasonable costs of weddings and marriage ceremonies, Fethiye was the address of matrimony for expatriates  also in 2009. Foreigners wishing to lower the costs of their marriage in general prefer to perform this ceremony in our town, and the number of marriages of foreigners increased by 30 per cent compared with the previous year.
Yener Sargıncı, the Director of Public Registration Office, evaluating the activities during 2009, said that 338 foreign nationals got married at Fethiye. Of this figure, 249 were British nationals, followed by Germans and Icelanders.
Sargıncı also pointed out that the number of foreign ladies who got married with Turkish men and settled in Turkey were 8, of which 3 were British, and the rest were German, Azerbaijani, French, Norwegian and Armenian.

Both due to favourable weather conditions and the reasonable costs of weddings and marriage ceremonies, Fethiye was the address of matrimony for expatriates  also in 2009. Foreigners wishing to lower the costs of their marriage in general prefer to perform this ceremony in our town, and the number of marriages of foreigners increased by 30 per cent compared with the previous year.

DSC_0090Yener Sargıncı, the Director of Public Registration Office, evaluating the activities during 2009, said that 338 foreign nationals got married at Fethiye. Of this figure, 249 were British nationals, followed by Germans and Icelanders.

Sargıncı also pointed out that the number of foreign ladies who got married with Turkish men and settled in Turkey were 8, of which 3 were British, and the rest were German, Azerbaijani, French, Norwegian and Armenian.

 

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