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List of LGBT awareness periods

The following are lists of internationally recognized and domestically recognized LGBTQIA+ awareness periods, i.e. awareness days, weeks and months that focus on LGBT2SQIA+ matters.[1]

Internationally recognized

Domestically recognized

Australia

Brazil

Canada

Chile

India

Ireland

Netherlands

New Zealand

United States

United Kingdom

See also

References

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