In the vote, 105 members of parliament supported the legal amendment while 92 opposed it
The vote came after a petition signed by 167,000 Finnish people was handed over to Parliament in December 2013
Gay couples in Finland have been able to enter into registered partnerships since 2002, but until now the country was the only in the Nordic region not to allow same-sex marriage.
Laws governing marriage are now completely gender-neutral in the Scandinavian nation, which has a population of some 5.4 million
Supporters of the same-sex marriage celebrate outside the Finnish Parliament in Helsinki, after the Finnish parliament approved a bill giving equal rights to gay and straight couples
Countries in Europe where Gay Marriage is Legal
Netherlands(2000)
Belgium(2003)
Spain(2005)
Sweden(2009)
Norway(2009)
Iceland(2010)
Portugal(2010)
Denmark(2012)
France(2013)
Finland(2014)
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