No countries in North Africa have legalized same-sex marriage.
South Africa is the only country in Sub-Saharan Africa where same-sex marriage is legal. It has been legal since November 30, 2006.
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You must be 18 years old to marry in South Africa, same-sex or not.
If your marriage was never registered, then your marriage is not legal in the eyes of the court. You need to get remarried right away if you choose.
There is no time in which homosexuality began in any country - homosexuals have always existed but have only recently sought open and honest lives with the rest of society. South Africa has had a complex history - within and outside of the GLBT movement - but it was 1994 that sex between men was decriminalized (with sex between women having never been officially criminalized).
South Africa is the only country in Sub-Saharan Africa where same-sex marriage is legal. It has been legal since November 30, 2006.
Same-sex marriage became legal in North Dakota on June 26, 2015.
Same-sex marriage became legal in North Carolina on October 9, 2014.
Same-sex marriage is legal in North Carolina effective October 9, 2014.
No. There is no legal recognition of such marriages in North Korea.
Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in North Dakota effective June 26, 2015.
Same-sex marriage is not legal in Asia, except for in Israel. In Africa, it is not legal except in the country of South Africa. It is not legal in Eastern Europe. It is not legal in Central America. It is not legal in some US states. In South America, it is only legal in Argentina, Uruguay and Colombia. Same-sex marriage is legal in England, Wales and Scotland, but not in Northern Ireland or Australia.
No. In fact, homosexual activity is illegal in the Republic of Guinea.
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Canada, Belgium, Netherlands, South Africa, and Spain
You must be 18 years old to marry in South Africa, same-sex or not.
Yes. Same-sex marriage was legalized in the North West Territories and all over Canada on July 20, 2005 with the passage of the Civil Marriage act.