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*1998: Stockholm | *1998: Stockholm | ||
*1999: (not held: should have been London, but cancelled when the organisers went bankrupt) | *1999: (not held: should have been London, but cancelled when the organisers went bankrupt) | ||
− | *2000: Rome ( | + | *2000: Rome ([[WorldPride]]) |
*2001: Vienna | *2001: Vienna | ||
*2002: Cologne | *2002: Cologne | ||
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*2010: Warsaw | *2010: Warsaw | ||
*2011: Rome | *2011: Rome | ||
+ | *2011: London ([[Wordlpride]]; see [[London Pride Parade]]) | ||
− | Europride | + | Europride 2013 is to be held in Marseille and Europride 2014 in Oslo. |
==External sites== | ==External sites== |
Revision as of 12:48, 22 July 2012
Europride is a Europe-wide pride festival, held each year in a different European city.
The following events have been held so far:
- 1992: London
- 1993: Berlin
- 1994: Amsterdam
- 1995: (not held)
- 1996: Copenhagen
- 1997: Paris
- 1998: Stockholm
- 1999: (not held: should have been London, but cancelled when the organisers went bankrupt)
- 2000: Rome (WorldPride)
- 2001: Vienna
- 2002: Cologne
- 2003: Manchester
- 2004: Hamburg
- 2005: Oslo
- 2006: London
- 2007: Madrid
- 2008: Stockholm
- 2009: Zurich
- 2010: Warsaw
- 2011: Rome
- 2011: London (Wordlpride; see London Pride Parade)
Europride 2013 is to be held in Marseille and Europride 2014 in Oslo.