LGBT rights around the world: Difference between revisions

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| {{Decriminalized|Decriminalized}}<ref>The state only has unions, and considers marriage per se as a synonymous religious form of a civil union.</ref>
| {{Decriminalized|Decriminalized}}<ref>The state only has civil unions, and considers marriage per se as a synonymous religious form of a civil union.</ref>
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| {{Maybe|Limited}}<ref>Voluntary conversion therapy legal.</ref>
| {{Maybe|Limited}}<ref>Voluntary conversion therapy legal.</ref>
| The state only recognizes male, female, and atypical genders and makes no legal distinction between gender and sexuality.
| The state only recognizes three genders (male, female, and atypical) and makes no legal distinction between gender and sexuality.
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| {{flag|Hendalarsk}}
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