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To: Brumar89 who wrote (851735)4/23/2015 1:02:37 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584790
 
Same-sex marriage is legal in seventeen countries: the Netherlands [a] (2001/2012), Belgium (2003), Spain (2005), Canada (2005), South Africa (2006), Norway (2009), Sweden [1] (2009), Portugal (2010), Iceland (2010), Argentina (2010), Denmark (2012), Brazil [2] (2013), France (2013), Uruguay (2013), New Zealand [c] (2013), the United Kingdom [d] (2014) and Luxembourg (2015). In Finland an amendment to the marriage law will take effect in March 2017.

Same-sex marriage is recognized in thirty-six U.S. states, [e] the District of Columbia, Guam and twenty-two U.S. Native American tribal jurisdictions. [f] Same-sex marriage in Mexico is performed in the federal district of Mexico City and the states of Quintana Roo [4] and Coahuila. Their marriage certificates are recognized in all 31 Mexican states. Same sex marriage is recognized, but not performed, in Israel and the US state of Missouri. Furthermore, same-sex marriages performed in the Netherlands are recognized in Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten.
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