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- Q11074940 subject Q7890848.
- Q11074940 subject Q8578785.
- Q11074940 abstract "De facto unions in Portugal (união de facto) were introduced for opposite-sex couples on 1 July 1999 and extended to same-sex couples by the act of 11 May 2001.On 11 May 2001, a law on economia comum ("common economy") was also implemented that protects two or more persons that live in common economy with most of the rights of the de facto union, except welfare benefits.Since 5 June 2010, Portugal also recognises same-sex marriage, with de facto unions remaining as an alternative to couples (same-sex or opposite-sex) who do not wish to marry.".
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- Q11074940 wikiPageWikiLink Q180043.
- Q11074940 wikiPageWikiLink Q19705.
- Q11074940 wikiPageWikiLink Q2007877.
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- Q11074940 wikiPageWikiLink Q57398.
- Q11074940 wikiPageWikiLink Q7890848.
- Q11074940 wikiPageWikiLink Q8578785.
- Q11074940 comment "De facto unions in Portugal (união de facto) were introduced for opposite-sex couples on 1 July 1999 and extended to same-sex couples by the act of 11 May 2001.On 11 May 2001, a law on economia comum ("common economy") was also implemented that protects two or more persons that live in common economy with most of the rights of the de facto union, except welfare benefits.Since 5 June 2010, Portugal also recognises same-sex marriage, with de facto unions remaining as an alternative to couples (same-sex or opposite-sex) who do not wish to marry.".
- Q11074940 label "De facto union in Portugal".