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- EuroPride is a pan-European international event dedicated to LGBT pride, hosted by a different European city each year. The host city is usually one with...
- "Belgrade Pride is growing, yet their demands remain unheard". Civil Rights Defenders. Retrieved July 14, 2024. "EuroPride 2022 Belgrade". EuroPride 2022 Belgrade...
- event by city as well as notable international events such as WorldPride or Europride are indicated. Only referenced statistics are accepted. National parades...
- this year's Belgrade Pride Parade". Friedrich Naumann Foundation. Retrieved 23 January 2022. "EuroPride 2022 Belgrade". EuroPride 2022 Belgrade. n.d. Retrieved...
- "Amsterdam **** Pride krijgt mogelijk andere naam | Metronieuws.nl". Metronieuws.nl (in Dutch). 16 May 2015. Retrieved 2018-02-09. "EuroPride 2016 festival...
- portal Christopher Street Day Council on Religion and the Homo****ual EuroPride InterPride / IALGPC List of LGBTQ events ****uality and gender identity-based...
- (2015-2016) Fix Live (along with Adypas & Andreas Stamos) - (2017) EuroPride 2019: Visions of Pride in Vienna - (2019) Ieros Odos (along with Vasilis Karras, Yannis...
- Expo 2020. "Genie in a Bottle" was part of Aguilera's setlist at the EuroPride concert in Malta in September 2023. "Genie in a Bottle" has been widely...
- when the city hosted EuroPride (1996) and WorldPride (2021). In addition to the Copenhagen Pride, there is a smaller annual pride in Aarhus and the MIX...
- first Europride with attendance put at 100,000; London again held Europride in 2006 with an estimated 600,000 parti****nts. In 1998, the Pride Trust became...