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World's Largest LBGT Festival Draws Massive Crowds in Madrid

Madrid World Pride, this year's largest global LGBT festival, concluded after a week of events, concerts and a parade attended by hundreds of thousands.
Reuters
Jul 03 2017
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Madrid World Pride, this year's largest global LGBT festival, concluded after a week of events, concerts and a parade attended by hundreds of thousands.
Representative Image. Credit: Reuters/Juan Medina
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Revellers attend the World Pride parade in Madrid, Spain, July 1, 2017. Credit: Reuters/Juan Medina

Madrid: After more than a week of events, concerts and a parade attended by hundreds of thousands, Madrid World Pride, the latest incarnation of the largest LGBT festival in the world, ended on Sunday.

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Since its inception in 2000, World Pride is held once every several years in major cities across the world to promote rights for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities.

Over ten days, the Madrid festival hosted events ranging from a global human rights conference to a race in which men sprinted along a central street in towering three-inch heels.

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Madrid World Pride coincided with the 40th anniversary of the first LGBT pride protest in Spain.

In a closing ceremony in central Madrid on Sunday, revellers gathered to see musical acts from across the world, including the host cities of previous parades, Jerusalem, Toronto and London.

The next World Pride will take place in New York in 2019, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall demonstrations, when members of the gay community protested against violent treatment at the hands of the police.

(Reuters) 

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