Weddings Around the World

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Weddings in Ireland are an important time for renewal and continuity for the bride and groom. The couple often takes this time to connect with their roots in an effort to find a sense of tradition and identity to bring to their new family... more »
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Selecting colorful African fabric for your wedding garb can help you create a dramatic and beautiful event... more »
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Reflect your pride in your cultural heritage by selecting traditional Scottish attire for your wedding... more »
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More than 20,000 marriages take place every year in Hawaii, and there are a score of gorgeous settings in which to tie the knot among the islands. You can do it on the beach, at a world-famous resort, under the sea, on a cruise, by a waterfall, ... more »
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Called the Valley Isle, Maui is one of the most popular places to get married in Hawaii. With its plethora of beachfront resorts, beautiful tropical gardens and views of the Kaanapali coastline, Maui is one of the world's most romantic spots... more »
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If you've always dreamed of having a fairy tale wedding, consider exchanging your vows in Disney World's magical setting... more »
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Irish weddings often include ceilidh dancing, which is a lively rendition of folk, barn and country dancing... more »
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Would you like to get married in Mississippi? This wonderful state offers you a wide array of wedding locations and honeymoon ideas. These steps will show you how to get married in Mississippi... more »
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If you would like to get married in New Hampshire, you will be glad to know it’s not really as difficult as it might sound. These simple steps will show you how to get married in New Hampshire with relative ease. Warnings.. more »
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Most of the 20,000 weddings that take place in Hawaii each year are held on the island of Oahu. Although Honolulu is bustling, you can still find secluded spots to say "I do", including white-sand beaches, fragrant gardens and stunning waterfalls... more »
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On the night before a traditional Scottish wedding, guests gather to drink, to toast to the couple's health and participate in a foot-washing ceremony, symbolically sending the couple off on the path of a fresh new life... more »
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You ever get invited to one of those destination weddings? It's always somewhere tropical or exotic, and a wedding in Uruguay is no exception. Tourists come to Uruguay for its beaches, so chances are a wedding in Uruguay will have a relaxed, ... more »
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The traditional Japanese kimono is a very elaborate and elegant gown, which today is worn mainly for weddings and special occasions... more »
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Inexpensive Weddings Elopement Packages can be a perfect way for couples on a budget to elope without sacrificing romance... more »
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Hawaiian grooms often wear a traditional maile lei for their wedding. This garland of wild green leaves is the oldest type in the history of lei making... more »
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Myth: Only 14 couples can get married at the Empire State Building on Valentine's Day Myth Busted: You can get married 365 days a year in the Empire State Building! Everything you ever wanted to know about getting hitched at the Empire State ... more »
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Alabama is a beautiful state to get married in. These simple steps will show you how to get married in Alabama with no problems. You’ll be on your way to the perfect wedding in no time... more »
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When you get married in Alaska, you’ll be happy to know that the natural splendor of the state makes for a breathtaking backdrop to your wedding ceremony. Tying the knot in the land of the midnight sun requires a little preparation and, of ... more »
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Getting married is a joyous occasion and it is something that you and your loved one will want to look back on for the rest of your lives. There are many different locations and ways to get married in Britain, but you really need to do quite a ... more »
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If the idea of marrying on the Emerald Isle appeals to you and your spouse, you won't need a lucky four-leaf clover to make it happen. Arranging a wedding in Ireland is easy, if you have the time to take a hands-on approach... more »
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The legal process of getting married is a hassle. With every county’s marriage license laws being a bit different from the others, it can seem like a real paper chase. Here are some steps that will help you get married in Minnesota... more »
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If you would like to get married in Montana you’ll be happy to know that it isn’t as complicated as it might seem. These short simple steps will show you how to get married in Montana with ease... more »
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If you want to get married in Nebraska, you will be delighted to know that it’s really not that difficult at all. The state offers low fees for marriage licenses so if you want to get married in Nebraska, you can keep more money in your pocket ... more »
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Niagara Falls is both beautiful and popular as a honeymoon destination. This lovely setting is also becoming a frequently-used destination wedding location. There are wedding chapels and luxurious resorts to host your wedding, but as with any ... more »
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Rome is a beautiful ancient setting that is a favorite for weddings. Having your wedding there is possible, though it does take a little more work and documentation than if you were to get married in your own country. Read this eHow to learn more... more »