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- LGBT_rights_in_Hungary abstract "The rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) people in Hungary have evolved through Hungarian history. Homosexuality is legal in Hungary for both men and women. Although some personal attitudes of certain individuals may change faster than the laws, the general public in Budapest at least, is tolerant of LGBT people, and the violence or discrimination against homosexuals isn't as common anymore in Hungary.".
- Q830506 abstract "The rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) people in Hungary have evolved through Hungarian history. Homosexuality is legal in Hungary for both men and women. Although some personal attitudes of certain individuals may change faster than the laws, the general public in Budapest at least, is tolerant of LGBT people, and the violence or discrimination against homosexuals isn't as common anymore in Hungary.".
- LGBT_rights_in_Hungary comment "The rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) people in Hungary have evolved through Hungarian history. Homosexuality is legal in Hungary for both men and women. Although some personal attitudes of certain individuals may change faster than the laws, the general public in Budapest at least, is tolerant of LGBT people, and the violence or discrimination against homosexuals isn't as common anymore in Hungary.".
- Q830506 comment "The rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) people in Hungary have evolved through Hungarian history. Homosexuality is legal in Hungary for both men and women. Although some personal attitudes of certain individuals may change faster than the laws, the general public in Budapest at least, is tolerant of LGBT people, and the violence or discrimination against homosexuals isn't as common anymore in Hungary.".