(BRUSSELS, BELGIUM) - European Union nations are sharply split in their attitudes toward gay marriage, with 82 percent of Dutch citizens backing it compared to just 11 percent in Romania, according to a poll released Monday. Overall, 44 percent of citizens in the 25-nation EU believe gay marriage should be allowed throughout the bloc, according to the Eurobarometer poll, with support highest in northern European nations and lowest among southern and eastern members.
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