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== History == | == History == | ||
Hungarian Scouting was founded in [[1909]] under [[Austria-Hungary]], and the first Scout group in the dual monarchy, ''MCA-1912 HAS'', was founded in [[Budapest]] in [[1910]]. Scouting started in the separate nation of Hungary in [[1919]], at the end of World War I, when | Hungarian Scouting was founded in [[1909]] under [[Austria-Hungary]], and the first Scout group in the dual monarchy, ''MCA-1912 HAS'', was founded in [[Budapest]] in [[1910]]. Scouting started in the separate nation of Hungary in [[1919]], at the end of World War I, when Austria and Hungary were divided. In [[1920]], the magazine ''Magyar Cserkész'' ("Hungarian Scout") was first published. | ||
Hungary was a founding member of the World Scout Bureau in [[1922]] and later was a founding member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]], WAGGGS, which was in fact established in [[Parád]], Hungary, in [[1928]]. | Hungary was a founding member of the World Scout Bureau in [[1922]] and later was a founding member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]], WAGGGS, which was in fact established in [[Parád]], Hungary, in [[1928]]. | ||
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Today, the Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség is 4500 strong and has 70 troops in five active districts worldwide, the largest district being District III. | Today, the Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség is 4500 strong and has 70 troops in five active districts worldwide, the largest district being District III. | ||
*I) Europe ( | *I) Europe (Austria, Switzerland, Germany, [[Sweden]], [[Great Britain]]) | ||
*II) South America (Brazil and [[Argentina]]) | *II) South America (Brazil and [[Argentina]]) | ||
*III) (the United States and Venezuela) | *III) (the United States and Venezuela) |