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PHOTOS: Pride From France to Italy to Greece

PHOTOS: Pride From France to Italy to Greece

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Pride season continued across the globe this weekend with events in Rome and Warsaw. People danced in a public fountain in France, where marriage equality is now the law.

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Participants of the second gay pride in Thessaloniki kiss as they march through the city.

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Thousands of people took part in the march.

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ROME
Tens of thousands of people paraded noisily on floats through the historic streets of Rome, amid calls for Italy to follow France's example in legalizing same-sex marriage.

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A demonstrator dressed as a nun.

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A participant wears a rainbow-colored burka in solidarity with Muslim LGBT people.

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ZAGREB, CROATIA
A woman kisses her partner dressed as a bride as supporters of LGBT rights take part in the 12th Croatian Gay Parade. Croatia has never had a same-sex marriage, but conservative activists say they want to block the possibility, after the center-left government said it was preparing a law that would enable same-sex couples to register as "life partners." Some 1,000 supporters of a conservative group calling for a referendum to ban same-sex marriage marched to Croatia's Parliament Friday to hand over a petition signed by one fifth of the EU-bound country's electorate.

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LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA
Slovenian president Borut Pahor talks with participants.

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