The number of Italians marrying foreigners is on the rise in Italy

An increasing number of weddings in Italy are between an Italian and a foreign spouse, while civil ceremonies overtook church weddings for the first time in the Catholic country.

The number of weddings in Italy between Italians and foreign nationals is at a ten-year high, according to new figures from national statistics bureau Istat.

An increasing number of non-Italian couples also choose to get married in the famously romantic country each year, the figures showed.

Of the more than 195,000 marriages, 33,933 – or 17.3 percent – involved at least one foreign spouse.

The total number of weddings involving “at least one foreign spouse” peaked at almost 37,000 in 2008, before sharply dropping to 25,000. It has been steadily increasing since, and is now close to 34,000.

The statistics also showed that the number of weddings between non-Italians, or between an Italian and a foreign citizen, was higher in north and central regions than in the south.

The region with the most weddings with at least one non-Italian spouse was highest in Bolzano, which borders Austria, and lowest in the southern region of Puglia.

Via The Local.it

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