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  2. LGBT in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    As a result of a 2013 referendum, the Constitution of Croatia defines marriage solely as a union between a woman and man, effectively prohibiting same-sex marriage. [3] Since the introduction of the Life Partnership Act in 2014, same-sex couples have effectively enjoyed rights equal to heterosexual married couples in almost all of its aspects ...

  3. Recognition of same-sex unions in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, one year after the first Gay Pride in Croatia, the then ruling coalition, consisting of mostly centre-left parties, passed a law on same-sex unions.Initially, the law recognized registered partnerships with most of the rights enjoyed by heterosexual couples, but the right-wing Croatian Peasant Party, which was the only right-wing party of the coalition, threatened to leave the ...

  4. Nacionalna Televizija Happy - Wikipedia

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    Nacionalna Televizija Happy (often shortened to Happy) is a privately owned TV channel in Serbia.Happy has gained a strong reputation for its entertainment programming. The station offers a compilation of international and domestic movies, American sitcoms, dramas, Indian soap operas and Latin telenovelas, as well as locally produced talk/variety shows.

  5. Zagreb Pride - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb Pride organizers say their work was inspired by the Stonewall Riots and the Gay Liberation Front. [2] It is self-identified as LGBTIQ+ march and therefore in 2003 changed its name from Gay Pride Zagreb into Zagreb Pride. [3] The Pride was organized by a volunteer-based and grass-roots Organizing Committee that was formed each year.

  6. Parovi - Wikipedia

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    Network. Happy. Release. December 24, 2010. (2010-12-24) Parovi (English title: Couples) was a Serbian -based reality show created by Predrag Ranković. The show premiered on December 24, 2010 on Happy and immediately reached huge ratings. It also featured a 24-hour YouTube live streaming.

  7. LGBT rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Penalty: fine, and 3 months to 2 years imprisonment. [68] [120] (repeal disputed) Constitutional ban since 2005 Djibouti: Legal (No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the country) [68] [121] [107] Eritrea: Illegal Penalty: Up to 3 years imprisonment. [68] [122] or vigilate execution [123] Beatings and torture are also ...

  8. List of Portal characters - Wikipedia

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    Michael Avon Oeming (young appearance) (Portal 2: Lab Rat) Andrea Wicklund (older appearance) (Portal 2: Lab Rat) Voiced by. Unknown (vocalizations in some music tracks) Doug Rattmann, often referred to as the " Ratman" is a character in both Portal and Portal 2. He was a former scientist working at Aperture and one of the few who survived when ...

  9. Portal Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Portal: Revolution is a 2024 puzzle-platform modification for Portal 2 developed and published by Second Face Software. Set in the Portal universe prior to the events of Portal 2, the player controls an unnamed test subject as she attempts to gain control of a device that will restore the Aperture Science test chambers to full condition.