Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Mixed marriages made in Moscow

By Vladimir V. Sytin
The Ukrainian Times

“Always contented with his life, and with his dinner and his wife,” wrote Russian poet Alexander Pushkin in his world-famous work Eugene Onegin in 1833. To this end, perhaps, male foreigners flock to the Russian Federation today.

Moscow civilian registry offices recorded 15,000 marriages of Russian women and foreigners last year. In the main, citizens of Armenia, Byelorussia, Italy, France, Moldavia and Serbia married Moscow girls.

Reportedly, 4,796 Ukrainians married residents of the Russian capital city in 2014.

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