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| Region | Central African Republic |
| Issue | Same-sex marriage |
| Status | Unrecognized |
| Start Date | (unknown) |
| End Date | Mar 26, 2016 |
| Description | Before 2016, the Central African Republic did not define marriage by sex. As such, same-sex couples were not excluded from the definition of marriage. However, they also did not provide any recognition of same-sex couples either. |
| Sources | https://maint.loc.gov/law/help/criminal-laws-on-homosexuality/homosexuality-laws-in-african-nations.pdf |
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| Description | Before 2016, the Central African Republic did not define marriage. As such, same-sex couples were not excluded from the definition of marriage. However, they also did not provide any recognition of same-sex couples either. | Before 2016, the Central African Republic did not define marriage by sex. As such, same-sex couples were not excluded from the definition of marriage. However, they also did not provide any recognition of same-sex couples either. |
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1 | Original entry | |
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| Status | Unrecognized |
| Start Date | (unknown) |
| End Date | Mar 26, 2016 |
| Description | Before 2016, the Central African Republic did not define marriage. As such, same-sex couples were not excluded from the definition of marriage. However, they also did not provide any recognition of same-sex couples either. |
| Sources | https://maint.loc.gov/law/help/criminal-laws-on-homosexuality/homosexuality-laws-in-african-nations.pdf |