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  • De '''Eurojam''' of '''European Jamboree''' may refer to: * an international gathering of the WOSM, zie [[European Jamboree (WOSM)]]
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  • ...ee primary components of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM). * [[WOSM-Africa Region|Africa Region]] in Nairobi, Kenya
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  • ..._Scout_Jamboree.jpg|thumb|right|Closing Ceremony of the [[20th World Scout Jamboree]], held in Thailand in [[2002]]/[[2003]]]] In [[Scouting]], a '''jamboree''' is a large gathering of Scouts who rally at a national or international
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  • | name = European Scout Region | image = Wosm.europe-new.png
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  • ...Egypt. By [[1954]], Scouting had become so popular in Arab countries that WOSM established the Arab Scout Region in Damascus, Syria. Although Iraq and Syria are at present not WOSM recognized nations, both have Scouting movements and are among the first fo
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  • ...one of the three Persian nations thus far whose Scouting is recognized by WOSM (see [[Afghan Scout Association|Afghanistan]] and [[Scouting in Iran|Iran]] ...ents such as the World Jamboree in the Netherlands in 1995, the 1998 World Jamboree in Chile and the World Rover Moot in 1996. Several leaders have received th
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  • [[Image:WOSM.svg|thumb|Logo World Organization of the Scout Movement]] The '''World Organization of the Scout Movement''' (WOSM) is the supranational organization which governs most national [[Scouting|S
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  • ...ciations in Bosnia and Herzegovina has 1,901 members as of 2008.<ref name="WOSM-TR_05-08">{{cite web |title=Triennial Report 2005-2008 |url=http://scout.or ...ez Izviđača Srbije i Crne Gore|Savez Izviđača Jugoslavije]], at which time WOSM membership was forfeited.
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  • ...As part of the fledgling Czechoslovakia, Slovakia was a Founding Member of WOSM from 1922 to 1948, with an interstice in which Scouting ceased to exist as ...akiaTatracor.png|left|thumb|Participant badge of the 2004 Central European Jamboree]]
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  • ...ng the Second World War and the [[Scouts-in-Exile|post-War Scouting]] in [[WOSM-Eurasian Region|Central and Eastern Europe]]. For the latter work he has be ...[1937]].<!-- he would have been 9 or 10 or so. Unlikely to attend the real Jamboree, perhaps the Cub Scout event?-->
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  • ...nd among the charter members of [[World Organization of the Scout Movement|WOSM]] in 1920. [[Denmark]] has 40,813 Scouts.<ref name="Census_2010">{{cite web ...founded the ''Fællesrådet for Danmarks Drengespejdere'' which overtook the WOSM membership on April 23, 1962.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.spejdernet.dk/
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  • *http://www.jamboree1947.com World Scout Jamboree of 1947 in Moisson, France {{fr icon}} <br />{{WOSM|european}}
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  • ...emaining a member of the World Organization and the [[WOSM-European Region|European Scout Region]]. ...e new Armenian National Scout Movement was represented at the [[18th World Jamboree]] in [[the Netherlands]].
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  • ...graph | name = World Scout Jamboree | country = ''various'' ([[World Scout Jamboree#Listing of events|list below]]) | f-date = 1920 onwards}} ...itle '''Jamboree Scout Mondial''', is a [[Scouting]] [[Jamboree (Scouting)|jamboree]], typically attended by several tens of thousands of [[Boy Scout|Scouts]],
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  • ...to 1940, a contingent of 10 Scouts represented Estonia at the first World Jamboree in London, in 1920. ...Scouts]] from Germany took part under the Estonian colors; and the Jubilee Jamboree at Sutton Park, England, in 1957, where it was possible for Estonian Scouts
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  • ...ng in Yugoslavia was coopted by the Tito government in 1950, at which time WOSM membership was forfeited, but Scouts continued in conjunction with the Pion ...994 and 2005 respectively, the 1996 Danish Jamboree, and every World Scout Jamboree since 1995.
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  • ...explained in detail about the [[Scouting|Boy Scout]] principles and [[WOSM-European Region|organization in Europe]]. They were greatly impressed, and told Kosh In 1920, he participated in the First [[World Scout Jamboree]] in [[England]], together with [[Shimoda Toyomatsu]] and [[Richard Suzuki]
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  • ...he three world organisations [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM), [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] (WAGGGS) and [[Inter ...]] and [[European Scout Region (World Organization of the Scout Movement)|European Scout Region]] of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]].
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  • ...lland (at the invitation of the World Scout Committee) and the Chile World Jamboree in 1998-99. In the summer of 1996, two Georgian Scouts attended the National Jamboree in Denmark. Although they arrived late due to visa problems, they expressed
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  • As with many European nations, several Scout associations were actively supporting the growth of ...ya Organizatsiya (VNSO)''), guided by WOSM. In 2000, it became a member of WOSM.
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