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(Not sure why this list was restored, but MD doesn't recognize any kind of same-sex partnership: the law was vetoed by the gov.)
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| [[Same-sex marriage in the United States|United States]]: [[Domestic partnerships in California|CA]] (1999), [[Civil unions in Connecticut|CT]] (2005), [[Domestic partnerships in District of Columbia|DC]] (2002), [[Domestic partnerships in Maryland|MD]] (2005), [[Domestic partnerships in Hawaii|HI]] (1997), [[Domestic partnerships in Maine|ME]] (2004), [[Domestic partnerships in New Jersey|NJ]] (2004), [[Civil unions in Oregon|OR]] (2005), [[Civil unions in Vermont|VT]] (2000)   
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| [[Same-sex marriage in the United States|United States]]: [[Domestic partnerships in California|CA]] (1999), [[Civil unions in Connecticut|CT]] (2005), [[Domestic partnerships in District of Columbia|DC]] (2002), [[Domestic partnerships in Hawaii|HI]] (1997), [[Domestic partnerships in Maine|ME]] (2004), [[Domestic partnerships in New Jersey|NJ]] (2004), [[Civil unions in Oregon|OR]] (2005), [[Civil unions in Vermont|VT]] (2000)   
 
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Revision as of 12:28, 5 October 2005

Civil union
Recognised nationwide in:
Denmark (1989)
Norway (1993)
Sweden (1995)
Greenland (1996)
Hungary (1996)
Iceland (1996)
Netherlands1 (1998)
France (1999)
South Africa (1999)
Belgium1 (2000)
Canada1 (QC and NS)2 (2000)
Germany (2001)
Portugal (2001)
Finland (2002)
Croatia (2003)
Israel (2004)
Luxembourg (2004)
New Zealand (2005)
United Kingdom (2005)
Andorra (2005)
Slovenia (2005)
Switzerland
(Approved 2005; Expected implemented 2007)
Recognised in some regions in:
Argentina (Buenos Aires, Rio Negro) (2003)
Australia (Tasmania) (2004)
Spain (11 autonomous communities)1 (1998)
Italy (Tuscany, Umbria, Emilia-Romagna) (2004)
Brazil (Rio Grande de Sul) (2004)
United States: CA (1999), CT (2005), DC (2002), HI (1997), ME (2004), NJ (2004), OR (2005), VT (2000)
Other countries:
Liechtenstein
Austria
Czech Republic
Greece
Ireland
Poland
Notes:
1 - Country subsequently legalized same-sex marriage.
2 - Explicitly referred to as "civil unions" in Quebec (2002), Nova Scotia (2001), and Manitoba (2002), common-law marriage extended to same-sex partners nationwide (2000).
See also
same-sex marriage
registered partnership
domestic partnership
listings by country
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