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District III contained the largest number of Scouts in four councils: The '''New York Council''' has two troops in New York City; two troops in Passaic, New Jersey; two troops in [[New Brunswick, New Jersey]]; two troops in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]; and one troop in Washington, D.C.. The '''[[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]] Council''' has four troops, one each in Cleveland, [[Chicago]], Buffalo, and Pittsburgh. The ''' | District III contained the largest number of Scouts in four councils: The '''New York Council''' has two troops in New York City; two troops in Passaic, New Jersey; two troops in [[New Brunswick, New Jersey]]; two troops in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]; and one troop in Washington, D.C.. The '''[[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]] Council''' has four troops, one each in Cleveland, [[Chicago]], Buffalo, and Pittsburgh. The '''California Council''' has two troops in San Francisco and four troops in Los Angeles. Lastly, the ''' Venezuelan council''' has three troops in Caracas. | ||
In cities around the world that contain substantial Hungarian populations, a Boy Scout and Girl Guide troop is either closely affiliated with or actually operates the Hungarian weekend schools. The organization has donated more than U.S.$350,000 to support adult leader training in the United States, Austria, Hungary and Slovakia. | In cities around the world that contain substantial Hungarian populations, a Boy Scout and Girl Guide troop is either closely affiliated with or actually operates the Hungarian weekend schools. The organization has donated more than U.S.$350,000 to support adult leader training in the United States, Austria, Hungary and Slovakia. |