LGBT rights around the world: Difference between revisions

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==By country==
==By country==
=== Austro-Caldera ===
While the grand majority of LGBT activities are legal, Calderan culture is dominated by conservative views, and thus it is highly discouraged to be lesbian, gay, or bisexual. However, the concept of gender doesn't exist in [[Indigeno-Calderan]] culture, and thus transgenders are not viewed negatively but instead with confusion. LGBT themed establishments may only be open during the hours of 10 PM to 6 AM, although most close around 2 AM due to operating costs.
The first gay sex museum exhibit in the world opened in Buht Mit Erotic Museum, [[Neu Maessen]], until the museum's close in 1994.
===Kiravia===
===Kiravia===
The Kiravian Federacy has a mixed but mostly unfavourable legal landscape for alternative sexualities and gender identities.
The Kiravian Federacy has a mixed but mostly unfavourable legal landscape for alternative sexualities and gender identities.
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