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Zagreb Pride (Croatian: Zagrebačka povorka ponosa) is the annual LGBTIQ+ pride march in the city of Zagreb, Croatia, which first took place in 2002, as the first successful pride march in Southeast Europe. Zagreb Pride organizers claimed their work was inspired by the Stonewall Riots and the Gay Liberation Front. It is self-identified as LGBTIQ+ march and therefore in 2003 changed its name from Gay Pride Zagreb into Zagreb Pride. The Pride was organized by volunteer-based and grass-roots Organizing Committee that was formed each year. The Pride Committee was a non-hierarchical group of individuals. Through the years, Zagreb Pride was logistically supported by different organizations, including: Multimedia Institute, Iskorak, Kontra, CMS and many others. A new organization founded in 2008 a

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  • Die Zagreb Pride (oder LGBT Pride bzw. Christopher Street Day) ist ein Festtag, Gedenktag und Demonstrationstag von Lesben, Schwulen, Bisexuellen und Transgendern (LGBT) in Zagreb (Kroatien). Mit dem Fest wird demonstriert für die Rechte dieser Gruppen sowie gegen Diskriminierung und Ausgrenzung. Die Zagreb Pride war die erste und ist mittlerweile die größte Veranstaltung von homosexuellen Menschen in Südosteuropa. Partnerparaden sind die Ljubljana Pride (Ljubljana, Slowenien), die Split Pride in Split sowie die Osijek Pride in Osijek.Die Teilnehmerzahl wuchs von zunächst einigen Hundert bis auf mehrere Tausend an. Im Jahr 2013 umfasste die Gay Pride in Zagreb insgesamt 15.000 aktive Teilnehmer.Die Parade findet seit 2002 jährlich statt. Zu den Organisationsmitgliedern gehören die InterPride, , , ILGA-Europe sowie die Organisationen KONTRA und Iskorak aus Rijeka und . (de)
  • Zagreb Pride (Croatian: Zagrebačka povorka ponosa) is the annual LGBTIQ+ pride march in the city of Zagreb, Croatia, which first took place in 2002, as the first successful pride march in Southeast Europe. Zagreb Pride organizers claimed their work was inspired by the Stonewall Riots and the Gay Liberation Front. It is self-identified as LGBTIQ+ march and therefore in 2003 changed its name from Gay Pride Zagreb into Zagreb Pride. The Pride was organized by volunteer-based and grass-roots Organizing Committee that was formed each year. The Pride Committee was a non-hierarchical group of individuals. Through the years, Zagreb Pride was logistically supported by different organizations, including: Multimedia Institute, Iskorak, Kontra, CMS and many others. A new organization founded in 2008 as a non-governmental organization Zagreb Pride that also registered the use of the name as a brand. The organization is a member of InterPride, EPOA, IGLYO, ILGA-Europe and in 2010, together with Lesbian Organization Rijeka and Domino, it was the founding member of Croatian first national LGBT association, Center for LGBT Equality (Croatian: Centar za LGBT ravnopravnost). Pride receives funding from the City of Zagreb and a number of international human rights organizations and embassies. The event usually consists of a Pride March through the city center with banners, flags, and shouted slogans, followed by a gathering at the Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square where speeches are given by LGBTIQ activists. In some years "pre-program" events are held in the days leading up to the march. Each year the organizers adopt a theme and a collection of principles and values called the "Pride platform", which is designed to be reflected in the march, speeches, and publicity for the event. Since 2011, Pride Week has been established, with various of daily political, activist and social events, all related to the Pride theme. During the Pride Week, Zagreb's legalized squat AKC Medika was turned into the "Pride House". Zagreb Pride, Ljubljana Pride and Belgrade Pride are each other's "sister prides". (en)
  • Zagreb Pride är en årligen återkommande HBTQ-festival i Zagreb i Kroatien. Festivalen har hållits sedan år 2002 och äger årligen rum i juni månad. Den kulminerar med en prideparad i centrala Zagreb som sedan 2010-talet samlar tusentals deltagare. Zagreb Pride är avsedd att främja HBTQ-rättigheter och är sett till antalet deltagare en av de största festivalerna av sitt slag i sydöstra Europa. Den är en av två prider som årligen hålls i Kroatien. Den andra är Split Pride. (sv)
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  • Zagreb Pride är en årligen återkommande HBTQ-festival i Zagreb i Kroatien. Festivalen har hållits sedan år 2002 och äger årligen rum i juni månad. Den kulminerar med en prideparad i centrala Zagreb som sedan 2010-talet samlar tusentals deltagare. Zagreb Pride är avsedd att främja HBTQ-rättigheter och är sett till antalet deltagare en av de största festivalerna av sitt slag i sydöstra Europa. Den är en av två prider som årligen hålls i Kroatien. Den andra är Split Pride. (sv)
  • Die Zagreb Pride (oder LGBT Pride bzw. Christopher Street Day) ist ein Festtag, Gedenktag und Demonstrationstag von Lesben, Schwulen, Bisexuellen und Transgendern (LGBT) in Zagreb (Kroatien). Mit dem Fest wird demonstriert für die Rechte dieser Gruppen sowie gegen Diskriminierung und Ausgrenzung. (de)
  • Zagreb Pride (Croatian: Zagrebačka povorka ponosa) is the annual LGBTIQ+ pride march in the city of Zagreb, Croatia, which first took place in 2002, as the first successful pride march in Southeast Europe. Zagreb Pride organizers claimed their work was inspired by the Stonewall Riots and the Gay Liberation Front. It is self-identified as LGBTIQ+ march and therefore in 2003 changed its name from Gay Pride Zagreb into Zagreb Pride. The Pride was organized by volunteer-based and grass-roots Organizing Committee that was formed each year. The Pride Committee was a non-hierarchical group of individuals. Through the years, Zagreb Pride was logistically supported by different organizations, including: Multimedia Institute, Iskorak, Kontra, CMS and many others. A new organization founded in 2008 a (en)
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  • Zagreb Pride (de)
  • Zagreb Pride (sv)
  • Zagreb Pride (en)
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