• Prostitution in Georgia is illegal but widespread, particularly in the capital, Tbilisi. Many NGO's attribute this to the harsh economic conditions according...
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    The legality of prostitution in Europe varies by country. Some countries outlaw the act of engaging in sexual activity in exchange for money, while others...
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    Prostitution portal Sex work portal The legality of prostitution in Asia varies by country. There is often a significant difference in Asia between prostitution...
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  • This is an overview of prostitution by region. Prostitution is illegal in the majority of African countries. HIV/AIDS infection rates are particularly...
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  • prostitutes in each country. China, India, and the United States are the countries with the most prostitutes.[citation needed] Prostitution portal Sex...
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    that 90% of Georgians believed homosexuality is “morally wrong”, with only prostitution being more unacceptable. In October 2017, Georgian football player...
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    foreign countries to engage in child sex tourism. Research suggests that there may be as many as 10 million children involved in prostitution worldwide...
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    Prostitution laws varies widely from country to country, and between jurisdictions within a country. At one extreme, prostitution or sex work is legal...
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  • proceeds of prostitution can be refused entry visas to the country. Prostitution occurs mainly in brothels and strip clubs, especially in the capital...
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  • Prostitution in the Soviet Union was not officially recognised domestically as a social phenomenon until 1986. Prostitution was regulated in pre-revolutionary...
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