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- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands abstract "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in the Netherlands have been some of the most progressive in Europe and worldwide. 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. 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 ban on discrimination based on sexual orientation in the military. The Equal Rights Law was enacted in 1993, which bans discrimination on sexual orientation on the grounds of employment, housing, public accommodations, and more. 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 step adoption are also permitted. Lesbian couples can get access to IVF as well. Although transsexuals are allowed to change their legal gender, discrimination protections on the grounds of gender identity or expression have not been explicitly enacted countrywide yet.The Netherlands has become one of the most socially liberal countries in the world, with recent polls indicating that more 90% of ethnic Dutch people view homosexuality as moral, despite only 30% and 25% of Turks and Moroccans agreeing, respectively. Hindus of Indian origin are reportedly in line with ethnic Dutch in terms of acceptance. Most opposition and violence against LGBT citizens stem from the Christian and Muslim communities, which make up less than a quarter of the country's population. 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 the homosexuals that were prosecuted and killed during World War II. Since then, The Hague got an international Homomonument and Utrecht got a Sodomonument, to commemorate the victims of a (rare) raid on "sodomites" in Dutch history that started in Utrecht. The LGBT community has been said to be most visible in Rembrandtplein in central Amsterdam.".
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- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands wikiPageExternalLink www.coc.nl.
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- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands adoption "Same-sex couples may jointly adopt".
- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands discriminationProtections "Sexual orientation protections".
- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands genderIdentityExpression "Transsexual persons allowed to change legal gender, but only under certain conditions".
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- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands legalStatus "Legal since 1811".
- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands locationHeader "the Netherlands".
- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands military "Gays and lesbians allowed to serve openly".
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- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands comment "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in the Netherlands have been some of the most progressive in Europe and worldwide. 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.".
- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands label "Homosexualidad en los Países Bajos".
- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands label "Homosexualität in den Niederlanden".
- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands label "LGBT rights in the Netherlands".
- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands label "Sytuacja prawna i społeczna osób LGBT w Holandii".
- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands label "Права ЛГБТ в Нидерландах".
- LGBT_rights_in_the_Netherlands label "荷蘭LGBT權益".
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