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Spartacus International Gay Guide ()

Spartacus International Gay Guide ()

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The international explore guide for gay and bisexual men: the Spartacus International Gay Guide, now in its 45 year, offers tourists not only a worldwide list of bars, hotels, saunas, beaches and self-help groups but also provides an overview of the applicable laws on homosexuality around the world. The Spartacus International Gay Guide is published by the Bruno Gmünder publishers and offers on pages around 21, useful listings: from bars and hotels as well as saunas to trendy shops in over countries. All the tips, where gay and bisexual men can feel at home on their travels were researched and updated.

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The international travel guide for gay and bisexual men: the Spartacus International Gay Guide, now in its 45 year, offers tourists not only a worldwide list of bars, hotels, saunas, beaches and self-help groups but also provides an overview of the applicable laws on homosexuality around the world. The Spartacus International Gay Guide is published by the Bruno Gmünder publishe

New Spartacus Gay Guide Released February 10

Originally Posted by catwood

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