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A country where formal marriage is not required to have a child

“How is everything there?” A new issue of the column has been published.

On this occasion we talked about Iceland, located 5,176 kilometers from Baku, in the north of the Atlantic Ocean, famous for its geysers, volcanoes, waterfalls and northern lights.

In this country, even in summer, the temperature does not exceed 20 degrees. That is why the mentioned country is called the land of ice.

One of the interesting points about Iceland is that this country was ruled by the Ottoman Empire for 26 days.

The Turks who arrived on the island in 1627 left here with 400 Icelandic prisoners and a ship loaded with provisions. In any case, it was impossible for them to live in such a cold country, or they simply did not like it.

Now 399 thousand people live in Iceland. It is interesting that in this country it is not necessary to officially get married to have a child.

65 percent of children born here were born out of wedlock.

Icelanders don’t take passport stamps seriously.

They say that if everything is regulated by law, it is not necessary. In case of separation, the law provides for the division of assets in half. Because it applies to both officially married couples and cohabiting couples.

More details on the Baku TV plot:

A country where formal marriage is not required to have a child


A country where formal marriage is not required to have a child


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Jeffrey Roundtree
Jeffrey Roundtree
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