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Madrid passes law to legalise gay marriages

By Leslie Crawford in Madrid

Published: July 1 2005 03:00 | Last updated: July 1 2005 03:00

Spain yesterday legalised gay marriage and granted same-sex couples the right to adopt children and inherit property from each other, despite protests from conservative groups and the Roman Catholic church.

The law makes Spain only the third country in the world, after Belgium and the Netherlands, to recognise gay unions. Canada will be next. Its Senate is expected later this month to ratify a gay marriage bill, passed by the House of Commons on Tuesday.

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