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Paris, the capital of France, has an active LGBT community. In the 1990s, 46% of the country's gay men lived in the city. As of 2004, Paris had 140 LGBT bars, clubs, hotels, restaurants, shops, and other commercial businesses. Florence Tamagne, author of "Paris: 'Resting on its Laurels'?", wrote that there is a "Gaité parisienne"; she added that Paris "competes with Berlin for the title of LGBT capital of Europe, and ranks only second behind New York for the title of LGBT capital of the world." It has France's only gayborhoods that are officially organized.

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  • LGBT culture in Paris (en)
  • LGBT v Paříži (cs)
  • LGBT à Paris (fr)
  • Cultura LGBT a Parigi (it)
  • Homosexualitet i Paris (sv)
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  • LGBT v Paříži představuje subkulturu LGBT osob v hlavním městě Francii, Paříži. (cs)
  • Paris, the capital of France, has an active LGBT community. In the 1990s, 46% of the country's gay men lived in the city. As of 2004, Paris had 140 LGBT bars, clubs, hotels, restaurants, shops, and other commercial businesses. Florence Tamagne, author of "Paris: 'Resting on its Laurels'?", wrote that there is a "Gaité parisienne"; she added that Paris "competes with Berlin for the title of LGBT capital of Europe, and ranks only second behind New York for the title of LGBT capital of the world." It has France's only gayborhoods that are officially organized. (en)
  • La communauté LGBTQ à Paris est plus importante qu'en province. Selon une étude de l'IFOP de 2016, 13 % des Parisiens se définissent comme gays, soit près du double de l’ensemble des Français (7 %). En 2004, Paris comptait 140 bars, restaurants, clubs, librairies et autres commerces LGBT, dont 40 % dans le quartier du Marais, qui est le quartier gay de Paris. (fr)
  • La cultura LGBT in Francia è centrata su Parigi, la capitale, ove opera attivamente una prospera comunità LGBT. Nel 1990 il 46% degli uomini gay francesi avevano vissuto almeno per un certo periodo di tempo a Parigi. A partire dal 2004 la città contava almeno 140 club, alberghi, ristoranti ed altre attività commerciali rivolte alle persone LGBT. Florence Tamagne, autrice di Paris: 'Resting on its Laurels'? ha scritto che vi è una "Gaité parisienne" (felicità parigina) ed ha aggiunto poi che Parigi "compete con Berlino per il titolo di capitale LGBT d'Europa e si classifica seconda solo dietro New York per il titolo di capitale LGBT del mondo". Possiede infine le più numerose comunità gay di Francia ufficialmente organizzate. (it)
  • Den blomstrande ekonomiska expansionen av Belle Époque under slutet av 1800-talet och början av 1900-talet gav Paris ett rykte som den bohemiska och erotiska huvudstaden i väst, vilket gjorde det möjligt för queer-kulturer i Paris att blomstra. Ett nätverk av undergroundställen för HBTQ-personer uppstod, inklusive salonger, barer, kaféer och badhus, särskilt i Montmartre och Les Halles. Kända hbtq-profiler i Paris under denna period var Oscar Wilde, André Gide, Paul Verlaine och Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen. * * Colette, lesbisk tongivande författare * * Cole Porter var känd för sina hbtq-fester (sv)
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