Countries that legalized same-sex marriage

 Countries that legalized same-sex marriage


May, Ireland became the first country in the world to introduce same-sex marriage through a vote in 2015. More than 62 percent of people choose to have legalized same-sex marriage. It is associated with homosexual discrimination for 22 years in the country. Greenland parliament also unanimously recognizes marriage and adoption by same-sex couples.
It is of course impact on the policies of other countries, such as the United States is eventually legalize same-sex marriage in all his state in June.
Countries anywhere in the world to legalize same-sex marriage? Here's the list, as quoted from the pages of Forbes,
1. Argentina - 20102. Belgium - 20033. Brazil - 20134. Canada - 20055. Denmark - 20126. England - 20137. Finland - 20158. France - 20139. Iceland - 201010. Ireland - 201511. Luxembourg - 201412. The Netherlands - 200013. New Zealand - 201314. Norway - 200915. Portugal - 201016. Scotland - 201417. South Africa - 200618. Spain - 200519. Sweden - 200920. United States - 201521. Uruguay - 2013