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  • The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in the Republic of the Congo''' is served by ...t was banned during the long Marxist period. Guiding was introduced to the Republic of the Congo in 1927, and became a member of the World Association of Girl
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  • | country =Central African Republic ...ation of the Scout Movement]] at the present time. Scouting was founded in French Equatorial Africa in 1941, and was first recognized in 1969. The '''Fédér
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  • Haï Ari (in French Association des Scouts Armeniens, in English Association of Armenian Scouts As soon as the independent Republic of Armenia emerged in [[1991]], the French-based association of Armenian Scouts expressed its wish that Scouting in Ar
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  • The [[President of the French Republic]], [[Vincent Auriol]], paid an official visit on August 14, 1947, and saw a * [http://www.jamboree1947.com/ Jamboree 1947 Website (French)]
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  • ...ugee camps of Tindouf, Algeria. The embassy of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic in Algeria uses "Movimiento de Exploradores saharaui" and translates this a ...of Sahrawi Women]], as well as Régine Villemont, general secretary of the French Association of Friends of SADR, took part in leading a discussion on peace.
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  • ...ion, headquartered in France, was founded in 1956 by a group of German and French Roman Catholic [[Scoutmaster]]s as a faith-based scouting movement. | Guides et Scouts d′Europe - Belgique (GSE-B, French)<br />Europascouts en Gidsen - België (ESG-B, Dutch)
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  • | Central African Republic | Republic of China
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  • '''Ghana''' (/ˈɡɑːnə/), officially the '''Republic of Ghana''', is a country located along the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Oce ...following the division of the former German colony between the British the French during World War I.
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  • | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Czech Republic
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  • ...od in Armenia , now part of the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic.<ref>{{cite book ...e founded in France and a very good relationship with [[Scouting in France|French Scouting]] was created.<ref name="KR398">{{cite book
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  • ...ach for [[Poland]], [[Argentina]], [[Uruguay]], [[Chile]], the [[Dominican Republic]], [[Bolivia]], [[Brasil]], [[Chile]] and three associations in [[Mexico]], ...1, in France, Vane assisted Augustin Dufresne, a ship owner, to organise a French Scouting organisation.<ref name="hbu">{{cite web | url = http://www
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  • ...r Service|SAS]], [[CSOR]]) and [[U.S. Army Rangers]], or the wide black of French [[Chasseur Alpin|Chasseurs alpins]], the first military unit to have worn b The use of berets as a military headdress dates back to the creation of the French [[Chasseur Alpin|Chasseurs alpins]] in the early 1880s. These mountain troo
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  • * Republic Cement Corporation; ...://fr.scoutwiki.org/Liste_des_personnes_distingu%C3%A9es_du_loup_de_bronze French Scoutopedia article]
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  • ...ir] started in the north of France in the mid 1930's. The first documented French Air Scout camp was held at Saint Cyr, 25 August - 1 September 1935. After t Currently the only '''French Air Scouts''' are from independant associations.
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  • ...bertburns.org/encyclopedia/index.shtml |accessdate=2007-12-28 |edition=New Third Edition |year=1996 |month=December |publisher=Robert Hale Ltd. |location= | ...dnight on New Year's Day (Hogmanay in Scotland) in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and En
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  • He learnt French at high school and took additional private lessons to learn English.<ref na ...ter von Epp|Epp]], taking part in the dismantling of the [[Bavarian Soviet Republic]]. The last military rank he hold was that of a Generaloberarzt a.D.<ref n
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  • | nationality = French ...and is considered the father of the modern [[Olympic Games]]. Born into a French [[aristocracy|aristocratic]] family, he became an academic and studied a br
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  • | third [[Chief Scout Executive]] of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] | [[Republic of China]]
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  • ===Czech Republic=== *Václav Havel (*1936), 1st president of the Czech Republic<ref>[http://www.skauting.cz/prachen/jak_nas_vidi/slavni/slavni.html skautin
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  • ...y's text a little before 1300; the text was translated into [[Latin]] at [[Republic of Florence|Florence]] by [[Jacobus Angelus]] around 1407.<!--more sources ...ry]] in [[Greenwich, England]] as the zero-reference line. The [[Dominican Republic]] voted against the motion, while France and [[Brazil]] abstained.<ref>{{ci
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