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by: Filip Kocevski edit: Amarildo Fecanji On Saturday, April 14, Group COME OUT opened its office and community space in Novi Sad, the second biggest city in Serbia. For the first time, since the establishment in , COME OUT has its own space, where staff members and volunteers can work on promoting, protecting and enhancing the human rights of LGBTI people and other vulnerable groups in Novi Sad and Vojvodina, and involving other members of the LGBTI community in its activities.
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Grupa IZAĐI je nastala kao odgovor na potrebu mladih LGBT osoba da se druže, udružuju i deluju u svojoj zajednici.
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Group "COME OUT" is youth NGO established in and registered in in Novi Sad, Serbia. Its work mainly targets the area of Novi Sad the second largest city in northern part of Serbia and Vojvodina, while closely cooperating with other NGOs and groups across Serbia and the Western Balkans region.
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A support group for young gay men to “Come Out” was formed in in Novi Sad. The aim is to support the activities of the group and help in personal and social development and empowerment of young gay men to live freely in the world around them.
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Richard Ammon. Serbia is in the throes of changing from a harsh war-torn society to a free-thinking free-enterprise nation of progress.
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Novi Sad Pride (Serbian: Новосадска парада поноса, romanized: Novosadska parada ponosa, Hungarian: Újvidéki büszkeség felvonulás,) is a pride parade held in Novi Sad, second largest city in Serbia and administrative center of Vojvodina organized to celebrate the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people.
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The eventful seven days filled with LGBT arts, culture, and sports events. Its culmination is the Canal Parade that usually happens on a Saturday.
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The understated presence of the most attractive Gay Area in Novi Sad is in terms of the marketing and advertising of such, even so, the premises of clubs and bars for gays being fairly clearly earmarked as such to ease things for foreigners and newcomers alike. The shift in focus from the nightlife aspect of living in gay areas to the day life, from clubs and bars to book stores and cafes has.
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I met Danijel during a training course in Switzerland. We had to come up with a word that we relate to and that starts with the letter of our name.
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