# Holebifobieprijs

> award

**Wikidata**: [Q107453023](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q107453023)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/holebifobieprijs

## Summary
The Holebifobieprijs is an award conferred by çavaria in Belgium, named after homophobia to recognize merit or excellence in individuals or groups. It falls under the class of awards, which are given to honor achievements. The award was dissolved, abolished, or demolished in 2011.

## Key Facts
- Instance of: award
- Country: Belgium
- Named after: homophobia
- Conferred by: çavaria
- Wikidata description: award
- Dissolved, abolished, or demolished date: 2011 (references: stated in , page 51, issue 121, volume 20, publication date 2013-01-00)
- Related class: award — something given to a person or a group of people to recognize their merit or excellence (sitelink_count: 55)

## FAQs
**What type of entity is the Holebifobieprijs?**  
It functions as an award, matching the Wikidata description of "award" and aligning with the broader award class that honors merit or excellence in people or groups.

**Where was the Holebifobieprijs based and who conferred it?**  
Originating in Belgium, it was conferred by çavaria, tying it directly to that organization's efforts in recognition.

**What does the name Holebifobieprijs refer to?**  
The award is named after homophobia, distinguishing its thematic focus from generic honors.

**When did the Holebifobieprijs end?**  
It reached its dissolved, abolished, or demolished date in 2011, as documented in a 2013 publication from source  on page 51 of volume 20, issue 121.

## Why It Matters
The Holebifobieprijs served as a targeted recognition mechanism in Belgium, leveraging çavaria's authority to spotlight issues linked to homophobia through an award structure. By embodying the award class—defined as honors for merit or excellence—it addressed societal merit in a niche tied to its namesake, potentially influencing public discourse on related prejudices until its 2011 dissolution. Its existence underscores çavaria's role in formalizing such acknowledgments, providing a structured outlet that connected national context with thematic naming, and its documented end in referenced academic sources ensures verifiable historical impact within LGBTQ-related initiatives.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly named after homophobia, setting it apart from standard merit-based awards
- Conferred exclusively by çavaria, linking it uniquely to that Belgian organization's mission
- Belonging to the award class with 55 sitelinks, indicating broad recognizability
- Documented dissolution in 2011 via precise reference (, page 51, volume 20, issue 121, 2013 publication)

## Body
### Core Classification and Definition
The Holebifobieprijs operates as an instance of award. This places it within the award class, defined as something given to a person or a group of people to recognize their merit or excellence. Its Wikidata description confirms it as an "award," aligning precisely with this categorization. The class itself carries a sitelink_count of 55, reflecting extensive interconnections.

### Geographic and Organizational Ties
It is tied to the country of Belgium. The conferring body is çavaria, which held responsibility for granting the award. This relationship positions çavaria as the central authority behind its bestowal.

### Naming and Thematic Focus
The award derives its name from homophobia, establishing a direct conceptual link. This naming choice differentiates it thematically from broader award types.

### Timeline and Dissolution
The Holebifobieprijs concluded with a dissolved, abolished, or demolished date of 2011. This endpoint is substantiated by references from , specifically on page 51, issue 121, volume 20, with a publication date of 2013-01-00. No earlier establishment date appears in available data, focusing records on its termination.

### Related Entities and Properties
All structured properties converge on its identity: country (Belgium), instance_of (award), named_after (homophobia), conferred_by (çavaria), and the dissolution details. The award class provides the foundational relationship, encompassing its purpose of merit recognition with the noted sitelink_count of 55. No additional platforms, languages, versions, dimensions, or categories emerge beyond these.

## References

1. ZiZo-magazine. 2013