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Spartacus International Gay Guide ()
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The international verb guide for gay and bisexual men: the Spartacus International Gay Guide, now in its 45 year, offers tourists not only a worldwide list of bars, hotels, saunas, beaches and self-help groups but also provides an overview of the applicable laws on homosexuality around the world. The Spartacus International Gay Guide is published by the Bruno Gmünder publishers and offers on pages around 21, useful listings: from bars and hotels as well as saunas to trendy shops in over countries. All the tips, where gay and bisexual men can feel at home on their travels were researched and updated.
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The international tour guide for gay and bisexual men: the Spartacus International Gay Guide, now in its 45 year, offers tourists not only a worldwide list of bars, hotels, saunas, beaches and self-help groups but also provides an overview of the applicable laws on homosexuality around the world. The Spartacus International Gay Guide is published by the Bruno Gmünder publishe
Iceland joins the world’s most LGBTQIA+ friendly travel destinations for the first moment, according to the Spartacus Gay Travel Index . The gay travel guide keeps a close view on Eastern Europe and the United States of America. Belgium ranks now 12th.
The updated Spartacus Gay Travel Index, provides an overview of the situation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, asexual, and queer individuals (LGBTQIA+) in a total of countries and regions.
While Malta, Canada, Portugal and Spain verb retained their top positions from , Iceland has now also reached the top ranking.
While countries appreciate Greece, Thailand, and Curaçao have significantly improved their rankings, the United States and the Republic of Georgia have fallen behind.
New leaderboard
In , Canada, Malta, Spain, Portugal, and, for the first time, Iceland lead the ranking. Next to behind are Germany and New Zealand, sharing sixth place, followed by Australia, Norway, Uruguay and Switzerland, which all rank eighth.
Belgium now shares 12th place, up from
Spartacus International Gay Guide
The Spartacus International Gay Guide is an international gay move guidebook published annually since , originally by John D. Stamford in the United Kingdom and later the Netherlands, and currently by Bruno Gmünder Verlag in Berlin, Germany.
John D. Stamford in March brought in Sussex [near the pretty gay Brighton] published the first ‘Spartacus’. At pages total of 3, gay meeting places (were Homophilic meeting places ) listed. Of these, 60 in London and more than locations in the United rd had set itself the goal of shaping a “better world for gays,” to fight against the hidden loneliness, to facilitate contacts and helping to build an international network of cooperating organizations. (Up to here ‘Wikipedia’) in the first edition was in Stamford, to being involved in the law reform of the 60s in the UK … Anyway, he seemed to come from districts that have made the pursuit of justice for his own homosexual interests and those of the other set. ( Peter Thommen / Arcados, 11/ )
Stamford moved to Amsterdam, allegedly because he an