Norway became the sixth country in the world to recognize same-sex marriage, referring to a law passed by the Norwegian government on June 11, 2008, allowing same-sex couples to legally marry. This decision makes Norway the sixth country to recognize same-sex marriage after the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Canada, and South Africa. This move has received widespread social support and praise, and is seen as a major victory for gay rights.
Norway has become the sixth country in the world to recognize same-sex marriage, with a key factor being changed - the legalization of same-sex marriage was met with strong opposition from conservative groups and religious institutions.