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  2. Marriage in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Marriage in the Czech Republic can be performed in a religious or civil ceremony. It may be performed between Czech citizens, a Czech citizen and a foreigner, or two foreign nationals. Both partners must be at least 18 years old. [1] Same-sex marriage is not currently recognized in the Czech Republic as of 2020. [2]

  3. Recognition of same-sex unions in the Czech Republic

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    [63] [64] Three days later, a group of 37 deputies proposed a constitutional amendment to define marriage as the "union of a man and a woman" in the Constitution of the Czech Republic, which would have required a two-thirds majority in the Chamber. [65] [66] On 22 June 2018, the Babiš Cabinet announced its support for the same-sex marriage bill.

  4. LGBTQ rights in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    A gender gap was found as well, with women being more supportive of same-sex marriage and same-sex adoption than men. [71] The 2023 Eurobarometer found that 60% of Czechs thought same-sex marriage should be allowed throughout Europe, and 70% agreed that "there is nothing wrong in a sexual relationship between two persons of the same sex". [72]

  5. Women in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Czech Republic has a very high literacy rate, which is the same for women and men at 99% (2011 estimates). [9] However, more men (95%) than women (92%) have completed high-school (OECD 2014). [25] There is a significant number of women in higher educational institutions as more than 60% of bachelor's and master's graduates were female in 2013.

  6. Františka Plamínková - Wikipedia

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    She joined the Association of Czech Teachers [5] and spoke out against the Austro-Hungarian law which forbade teachers marriage and required that they remain celibate. [4] In 1901, Plamínková founded the Women's Club in Prague and four years later formed the Committee for Women's Suffrage. [6]

  7. Czech name - Wikipedia

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    Until 2004, every woman who married in the Czech Republic and wanted to change her name had to adopt a feminine surname, unless her husband was a foreigner whose name ended in a vowel or she was a registered member of a Czech minority group. A law passed in 2004 allows all foreign women, and Czech women who marry foreign men, to adopt their ...

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