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  2. Wikipedia:Wiki Loves Pride/2025 - Wikipedia

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    Wiki Loves Pride is a global campaign to expand and improve LGBT-related content across all Wikimedia projects, in all languages.. Most activities of Wiki Loves Pride take place between June and October, traditionally the months when lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities around the world celebrate LGBT culture and history.

  3. List of LGBTQ events - Wikipedia

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    Bengaluru Pride Bangalore: www.bangalorepride.com: June 2008 Bhopal Pride March: Bhopal: May 2017 Bhubaneswar Pride Bhubaneswar: June 2009 Chennai Pride Chennai: June 2009 Delhi Queer Pride New Delhi: June/July 2008 Pride De Goa (Goa Pride) Goa: goarainbowtrust.com: November 2018 KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival: Mumbai ...

  4. List of largest LGBTQ events - Wikipedia

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    The list presents the largest LGBTQ events (pride parades and festivals) worldwide by attendance. Statistics are announced both by the organizers and authorities (police). In this table, the largest single event by city as well as notable international events such as WorldPride or Europride are indica

  5. Expected strike impact on Edinburgh Pride ‘really quite sad ...

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    Jamie Love, an organiser for this year’s event, said it is ‘quite disappointing’ that many are forced to stay home due to planned rail disruption.

  6. Pride Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The precursor event to Pride Scotia was called Lark in the Park. It was organised by the Scottish Homosexual Rights Group and first held in 1988 Edinburgh’s Princes Street gardens [1] and again in 1989 and 1992. In 1991 there was a Scottish Pride event held in Edinburgh on 22 June.

  7. 22 LGBTQ+ Pride Flags and the Meanings Behind Them - AOL

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    The most recent known iteration of the pride flag is this one from 2021, which includes the intersex pride symbolism along with the existing design of the progress pride flag.

  8. EuroPride - Wikipedia

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    Stockholm Pride & West Pride (Gothenburg) Two Cities, One Festival - for a United Europe: 27 July – 19 August approx. 60,000 [32] 26th 2019 Vienna: HOSI Wien Visions of Pride: 1 June – 16 June approx. 500,000 [33] - 2020 Thessaloniki [34] Not held due to Covid pandemic [a] Welcome to the future, where everyone can join — 27th 2021 Copenhagen

  9. WorldPride - Wikipedia

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    WorldPride is a series of international LGBT pride events coordinated by InterPride; they are hosted in conjunction with local LGBT pride festivals, with host cities selected via bids voted on during InterPride's annual general meetings.