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Egalitarian Marriages Two years after the law, 6,000 "egalitarian marriages" BUENOS AIRES - Argentina has recorded just over six thousand marriages between same sex, two years of the Equal Marriage Act, which allows such marriages. The South American nation is one of the eleven countries of the world that allow such unions. According to official figures of the Civil Registry of the Province of Buenos Aires, until May 1455 marriages were celebrated, making it the state with the highest number of same-sex couples married in the country. Following the capital Buenos Aires with 1405 registered marriages to July 6, according to official figures of the Civil Registry, published by local press. |



















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