For instance in 2009, there were 22,382 new marriages registered in Croatia while in 2018, a total of 19,921 couples got married.
A record low number of newlywed couples, 19,169, was registered in 2013, the DZS says in a press release issued on Friday, when Valentine's Day was observed..
Broken down by county, some regions are in the lead when measured by the number of new marriages relative to the population.
Thus, the highest wedding rate relative to the population in 2018 was in Pozega-Slavonia County and Slavonski Brod-Posavina County with 6.1 newly weds per 1,000 in each of them, and they were followed by another eastern Croatian county, Vukovar-Srijem, with 5.9.
On the other hand, in Istria there were only 3.8 newlywed couples per 1,000 inhabitants in 2018.
Also, the trend in wedding ceremonies is tilting towards civil ceremonies.
For instance, in 2009, as many as 63.5% of newlyweds got married in church and 36.5% had a civil ceremony.
In 2018, the number of civil ceremonies skyrocketed to 49.9%, the DZS says.
The Public Administration Ministry says that in 2018, a total of 55 life partnerships were concluded.
Statistical figures show that in 2018, the largest number of wedding ceremonies were performed in September.
The average age of brides was 28.7 years while the average age of bridegrooms reached 31.3 years.
In Croatia, the average age difference between the groom and the bride is three years.
Record high number of divorces in 2016
In 2009, there were 5,076 divorces, however, a record high number of 7,036 couples decided to terminate their marital status in 2016.
In 2018, there were 6,125 cases of dissolution of a marital union, and the couples who got divorced that year had lived together in a marital union for 14.9 years on average.