Thousands of people marched in Buenos Aires for the city's LGBTQ+ pride Parade. The event was part of a week-long celebration of diversity and equality, culminating in the iconic Pride March. The parade, organized by the Pride Parade Organizing Commission (COMO), has been held annually since 1992. Argentina is a leader in LGBTQ+ rights in Latin America, having been the first country in the region to allow same-sex civil unions in 2002 and legalize same-sex marriages in 2010. It was also the first to allow gay couples to marry and adopt children.
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