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'''Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in Cartadania''' have been among some of the most advanced in the world. Although same-sex sexual activity was a {{wp|capital crime}} that often resulted in the {{wp|death penalty}} during the [[Caphiria|Imperial era]], all {{wp|sodomy}} laws were repealed in 1710 following the [[ | '''Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in Cartadania''' have been among some of the most advanced in the world. Although same-sex sexual activity was a {{wp|capital crime}} that often resulted in the {{wp|death penalty}} during the [[Caphiria|Imperial era]], all {{wp|sodomy}} laws were repealed in 1710 following the [[First Cartadanian Republic|Lusos Rebellion]]. | ||
Cartadania has frequently been named one of the most culturally liberal and gay-friendly countries in the world. Recent polls have indicated that a majority of the Cartadanian public support same-sex marriage and in 2015, another poll indicated that 87% of the Cartadanian population believed homosexuality should be accepted by society, the highest of the countries polled. Alahuela has been named by many publications as one of the most gay-friendly cities in the world, with Le Irisée, Bairro A Baunilha and Aibonito being said to have a thriving LGBT community and nightlife. Many of Cartadania's territories also serve as well-known tourist destinations for many members of the community. | Cartadania has frequently been named one of the most culturally liberal and gay-friendly countries in the world. Recent polls have indicated that a majority of the Cartadanian public support same-sex marriage and in 2015, another poll indicated that 87% of the Cartadanian population believed homosexuality should be accepted by society, the highest of the countries polled. Alahuela has been named by many publications as one of the most gay-friendly cities in the world, with Le Irisée, Bairro A Baunilha and Aibonito being said to have a thriving LGBT community and nightlife. Many of Cartadania's territories also serve as well-known tourist destinations for many members of the community. |