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Reykjavik Pride

Reykjavik Pride

The first official Pride event in Iceland was held in 1999. About 1,500 people took part at that time. Today it is one of the biggest events in the country. On the first day of Reykjavík Pride this year, a rainbow will be painted on Bankastræti Street, stretching from Ingólfsstræti to Lækjargata. As reported by RÚV, it will be painted by the director of Reykjavík […]

This Reykjavik Pride article is from ICELAND NEWS.

Source: Yle


Date:

August 2, 2022

Author:

Nord.News

Categories:

Iceland

Tags:

Bankastræti, Iceland, One, Rain, Reykjavík, RT, RÚV, Time

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