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In the Heat, Lausanne Celebrated Its First Pride in 20 Years

Summary by Le Temps
While Paris and Lyon banned their Pride marches planned for this Saturday due to the heat, the Romand procession made its way through Lausanne in temperatures nearing 36 degrees Celsius in the shade. In 1981, Lausanne was the first city to host a demonstration for queer rights. Around 6 p.m. this evening, the thermometer was nearing 36 degrees Celsius in Milan Park in Lausanne, where the Pride village was set up. The crowd gathered in the shade …

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While Paris and Lyon banned their Pride marches planned for this Saturday due to the heat, the Romand procession made its way through Lausanne in temperatures nearing 36 degrees Celsius in the shade. In 1981, Lausanne was the first city to host a demonstration for queer rights. Around 6 p.m. this evening, the thermometer was nearing 36 degrees Celsius in Milan Park in Lausanne, where the Pride village was set up. The crowd gathered in the shade …

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Le Temps broke the news on Saturday, June 27, 2026.
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