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Sail across the Adriatic Sea and visit Game Of Thrones country with LGBT travelers. All you need to know about Croatia's northwestern capital city and its gay scene. Tourist-popular destination and gay-friendliest city in Croatia. A roundup of the best gay bars and dance clubs in Zagreb.
By Zoran Radosavljevic ZAGREB Reuters - Croats voted overwhelmingly in favour of defining marriage in the constitution as a "union of man and woman" on Sunday, a move initiated by Roman Catholic groups but criticised by opponents as discrimination against homosexuals. Almost 66 percent of those who voted in the referendum in the new European Union member endorsed the initiative, launched by the Catholic group "In the Name of the Family", according to preliminary results on Sunday night. Turnout was 37 percent. The group had gathered over , signatures in support of the referendum, forcing parliament to call the vote.
For many years there were no gay bars in Dubrovnik …. however we are very happy to say that Dubrovnik finally has its very first official gay bar and it is a lot of fun! Croatia as a whole is not known for being particularly gay friendly and there are not many gay bars in Croatia, however in tourists hotspots like Dubrovnik and Split you can feel safe and comfortable so it was about time that a gay bar in Dubrovnik finally opened! Right now there is only one gay bar in Dubrovnik, however there are also a few that are known for being gay friendly.