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Decriminalization of homosexuality timeline
Countries/Territories/States
Never been illegal
18th century
List
19th century
List
20th century
List
21st century
List
Notes
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Generalities

Legal status of homosexuality around the world (2019):
  Legal.
  Illegal (masculine and/or femenine)

The previous one is a list of the countries and territories that at some point in their history criminalized sexual acts between people of the same sex. In some cases, the legislation established a differentiation between sex between men and sex between women, punishing only one of those sexual practices, mostly sex between men under the charge of sodomy.

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Notes

  1. ^ Legal nationwide, except the provinces of Aceh and for Muslims in the city of Palembang in South Sumatra.

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