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Numerous thousands took to the roads of Rome on Saturday for the city's yearly Gay Pride parade and to approach the Italian government to see common unions for same-se* couples.
The walk was held in a get-together atmosphere, with amazing lights and rainbow pennants improving the Via del Corso in within the city.