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LGBT in The Netherlands

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in the Netherlands have been some of the most progressive in the world. Same-sex sexual activity was legalized in 1811 after France invaded the country and installed the Napoleonic Code, erasing any remaining sodomy laws and no more were enacted after the country received independence. An age of consent equal with that of heterosexual activity was put in place in 1971.

LGBT in The Netherlands

Homomonument in Amsterdam, Nederland
Gay Monument in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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LGBT in Den Niederlanden

Amsterdam Gay Pride, Niederlande
Amsterdam Gay Pride, The Netherlands

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During the late 20th century, awareness surrounding homosexuality grew and society became more tolerant of homosexuals, eventually leading to its declassification as a mental illness in 1973 and a ban on discrimination based on sexual orientation in the military. The Equal Treatment Act 1994 bans discrimination on sexual orientation on the grounds of employment, housing, public accommodations, and other areas. This was extended in 2019 to include discrimination based on gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics. After the country began granting same-sex couples domestic partnerships benefits in 1998, the Netherlands became the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage in 2001. Same-sex joint and stepchild adoption are also permitted. Lesbian couples can get access to IVF as well.

LGBT en Los Países Bajos

ЛГБТ в Нидерландах

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Regenbogenfahne in Tiel, Niederlande
Rainbow Flag in Tiel, The Netherlands

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LGBT aux Pays-Bas

LGBT在荷蘭

LGBT na Holanda

네덜란드 LGBT

The Netherlands has become one of the most culturally liberal countries in the world, with recent polls indicating that more than 90% of Dutch people support same-sex marriage. Amsterdam has frequently been named one of the most LGBT-friendly cities in the world, famous for its many accommodations specifically pertaining to the LGBT community, including its many gay bars, bathhouses, hotels, and venues as well as Pink Point, which provides LGBT-friendly information and souvenirs, and the national Homomonument, which was completed in 1987 and was the first monument in the world to commemorate homosexuals who were persecuted and killed during World War II.

LGBT in Nederland

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