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    </noinclude>The European society is, in general, very binarist. However, there are a lot of cultures that, traditionally, have had more than two genders. These are some non-binary genders recognised in other cultures:
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    The European society is, in general, very binarist. However, there are a lot of cultures that, traditionally, have had more than two genders. These are some non-binary genders recognised in other cultures:
    * Bissu, calabai, and calalai (Bugis society, Indonesia)
    * Bissu, calabai, and calalai (Bugis society, Indonesia)
    * Hijra (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh)
    * Hijra (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh)

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    January featured article

    The European society is, in general, very binarist. However, there are a lot of cultures that, traditionally, have had more than two genders. These are some non-binary genders recognised in other cultures:

    • Bissu, calabai, and calalai (Bugis society, Indonesia)
    • Hijra (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh)
    • Muxe (Zapotec culture, Mexico)
    • Two-spirit (Native American cultures)