Question
Which country became the first central European country
to legalize same-sex marriage?Solution
Estonia's parliament approved a law to legalise same-sex marriage, making it the first central European country to do so. Same-sex marriage is legal in much of western Europe but not in central European countries which were once under communist rule and members of the Moscow-led Warsaw Pact alliance but now members of NATO and, largely, the EU. The law will come into effect from 2024. About Estonia Capital: Tallinn Currency: Euro
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