Costa Rica became the first country in Central America to approve same-sex marriage. Some sectors opposed this, such as former presidential candidate Fabricio Alvarado, who said that he would submit the country’s exit from the Human Rights Convention to a referendum.
An equal marriage made up of a Nicaraguan and a Costa Rican
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