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  2. LGBTQ rights in Norway - Wikipedia

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    In March 2019, Norway was named the fourth best LGBT-friendly travel destination in the world, [67] tied with Denmark, Iceland and Finland. The legal situation for same-sex couples is among the best in the world. Norway was the second country, after neighbouring Denmark, to

  3. 20 Most Gay Friendly Countries In the World - AOL

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    The only African country in our list of the most LGBT friendly countries in the world is South Africa, which actually was the first country in the world to ban discrimination based on sexual ...

  4. Gay-friendly - Wikipedia

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    The Spartacus International Gay Guide publishes the Gay Travel Index, a ranking of gay-friendly countries. Points are added to countries for anti-discrimination legislation, equal marriage, partnership and adoption laws, and LGBT marketing. Meanwhile, points are subtracted for anti-LGBT laws, HIV travel restrictions, religious influence; and ...

  5. Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway was the first country in the world to enact an anti-discrimination law protecting the rights of gay men and lesbians. In 1993, Norway became the second country to legalise civil union partnerships for same-sex couples, and on 1 January 2009, Norway became the sixth country to legalise same-sex marriage. [145]

  6. Foreign relations of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was established on the same day that Norway declared the dissolution of the union with Sweden: June 7, 1905. Although diplomats could not present credentials to foreign governments until the Swedish king formally renounced his right to the Norwegian throne, a number of unofficial representatives worked on the provisional government's behalf until the first ...

  7. Racism in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Despite Norway's reputation for tolerance, Norwegian anti-racist activists believe that Norway has a "collective amnesia" regarding their country's history of racism and colonialism. [2] Norwegianization policies were historically pursued by the Norwegian government to encourage the assimilation of ethnic minorities including the Sámi, Kvens ...

  8. International rankings of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Economist: 2013 Where-to-be-born Index: ranked 3 out of 80 countries [3] United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network: 2015 World Happiness Report, ranked 1 out of 85 countries [4] Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress: 2015 OECD Better Life Index, ranked 1 out of 36 countries [5]

  9. The Most Popular Country for Electric Vehicles (and It's Not ...

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    Norway also encourages customers to install resources such as batteries and solar panels. "If you do it in a smart way, you can get a more dynamic and adaptive system while minimizing the need for ...