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LGBT rights by country or territory (Anteria)

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Country Right to practice same-sex activity Right to freedom of expression Right to serve in military Legal protection against discrimination Legal recognition of same-sex relations Right to adoption Right to change gender
 Albithica Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Since 1999 Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized
 Aziallis Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Formally codified in 1877. Criminalised in 1938. Decriminalised in 1954. Interpreted as part of Fundamental Rights by the Supreme Court in 1870. Allowed in 1976. Introduced in 1954. Strengthened in 1976 and 2008. Regognised from 1902 to 1930, status revoked in 1930. Re-introduced in 1954. Allowed by Supreme Court ruling in 1907, banned in 1930 and granted again by Supreme Court ruling in 1957. Banned in 1940. Legalised in 1976.
 Bakyern Yes Yes Partial No No No No
Decriminalized in 2012. Never Criminalized. "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Policies in Effect. Members of the LGBT community have no legal protections from discrimination. Same-Sex Marriage is not Recognized. Same-Sex Couples are banned from adopting. Banned but not criminalized.
 Bendan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1989 Since 1989 Since 1989 Since 1989 Since 1989 Since 1989 Since 1989
 Canton River Delta Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized
 Ganji Islands Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 2019 Never Criminalised Never Criminalised Since 2010 Since 2019 Since 2021 Since 2021
 Gassasinia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1977 Since 1979 Since 1983
Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy from 1983 to 2003
Partial protection since 1981 under Public Order Act 1981
Full Protection under Equality Act 2003
Civil unions since 2003
Marriage since 2013
Since 2003 Since 1987
 Gran Rugido Yes Yes Yes Partial Yes Yes Partial
Never criminalised Never criminalised Never an issue Since 1968 (Reformation standing by on Congress) Since 1987 Since 2005 Since 1992 (Legal in 8 out of 10 states)
 Hatstheput Yes Yes Yes No Yes Partial Yes
Never criminalised Never criminalised Never criminalised Since foundation Never criminalised Private entities reserve the right to deny adoptions Never criminalised
 Hiblund Yes No Partial No No No No
Allowed since 2005 Banned since foundation Always partially allowed Banned since foundation Banned since foundation Banned since foundation Banned since foundation
Template:Country data Layfet, Vultesia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized 1941 Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized
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Since 1961 Since 1921 Since 2002 Since 2012 Since 2012 Since 1961 Not Yet Legal
 Iwonia No No Yes Partial No Partial No
Banned Banned Since 2009 Since 2018 Banned Since 1942 Banned
 Kentalis Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Never criminalised Never criminalised Never criminalised Never criminalised Never criminalised Never criminalised Never criminalised
 Kilowatt Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Never criminalised Never criminalised Never criminalised Since 1957 Since 1957 Since 1957 Since 1998
 Kistolia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1991 Since 1991 Since 1991 Since 1991 Since 1991 Since 1991 Since 1991
 Morrawia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1964 (under Personal Freedom Act) Considered an essential right since 1862 (under Royal Bill of Rights of 1862) Formerly codified in 1907. Criminalized in 1910. "Don't ask, don't tell" policy from 1954-1997. Dicriminalized in 1997. Since 1996 (under Citizen Protection Act) Formely codified in 1867. Banned before until 1990. Civil Unions since 1990-2005. Same-sex marriage since 2006. Never Criminalized but formerly codified in 1912. Streghtened in 1953. Banned but not criminalized until 2012. Allowed in 2012 (under Body Rights Act)
 New Sebronia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized
 Norvinia Yes Yes Yes Partial Yes Partial Yes
Decriminalized in 1999 Never Criminalized Allowed since 1999 Only in workplaces but cases may vary Allowed since 1999 Eligibility may vary Allowed since 1999
 Sauthar Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Never criminalised Never criminalised Sauthar does not have military Introduced in 1912 Never criminalised Never criminalised Never criminalised
 Salamat No Yes Yes Yes No No No
Banned and can lead to up to 9 months of prison. Since 2018 Since 2005 Introduced in 1969 No legal recognition Banned Banned
 Speke Yes Partial Yes No Yes Yes Partial
Never criminalised Discouraged in "LGBT Free" zones. Never criminalised No legal protection for hate crime against LGBT communities or those who identify themselves as LGBT. Never criminalised Never criminalised Only if said person isn't suffering from mental illness and gets above 100 on an IQ test.
 Prybourne Yes Yes Yes Partial Yes Yes Yes
Never criminalised Never criminalised Never criminalised Since 1941 Since 1956 Since 1923 Since 1996
 Toubaze Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Since 1873 Since 1945 Since 1945 Since 1945 Since 1982 Since 2003 Since 2003
 The Cape Bay Yes Yes Partial Yes Yes Yes No
Since 1976 Since 1994 Not granted for transgender people, for anyone else it is mandatory - Since 2016 Since 2019 Since 2021 Since 2021 Banned
 Velnotia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Antiquity Since 1701 Since 1902 Since 1955 Since 1956 Since 1957 Since 1999
 Whitmarche Yes Partial Partial Partial No No No
Since 1990 Since 1989 Since 1994 Since 2001 Since Foundation; codified 1877 Since Foundation; codified 1973 Since foundation; codified 1931
 Hyliastor Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial Yes
Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Never Criminalized Since 1950 Since 1932; Formally codified in 1940 Legal since 1940, background checks are applicable, and private institutions reserve the right to deny adoption. Never criminalized; Formally codified in 1978
Melide Partial No No No No No No
Legal since 2018 between women Banned There's no military. Members of the LGBT community have no legal protections from discrimination. Banned Same-Sex Couples are banned from adoption. Banned