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[[Image:--SlovakiaTatracor.png|140px|thumb|Participant badge of the 2004 Central European Jamboree]] | [[Image:--SlovakiaTatracor.png|140px|thumb|Participant badge of the 2004 Central European Jamboree]] | ||
The '''Central European Jamboree''', is a [[Scouting]] [[Jamboree (Scouting)|jamboree]] for Scouts of | The '''Central European Jamboree''', is a [[Scouting]] [[Jamboree (Scouting)|jamboree]] for Scouts of Central European nations. | ||
==History== | == History == | ||
In 1931 a camp was held in [[Prague]] called ''Camp of Slavic Scouts'', with participants from throughout | In 1931 a camp was held in [[Prague]] called ''Camp of Slavic Scouts'', with participants from throughout Europe. Four years later, in 1935, the ''Central European Jamboree'' was organised in [[Spała, Poland]]. After a 50-year-long break, [[Junák|Czech Scouts]] came up with the idea to revitalise these meetings.<ref>[http://www.orbis2006.cz/english/1_jamboree.php?clr=1 Short history of the Central European Jamboree], Orbis 2006 </ref> | ||
==List of Central European Jamborees== | == List of Central European Jamborees == | ||
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| ||1931 ||[[Camp of Slavic Scouts]] ||[[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]] || || | | ||1931 ||[[Camp of Slavic Scouts]] ||[[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]] || || | ||
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| ||1935 || || | | ||1935 || ||Spała, Poland || || | ||
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| ||1997 ||[[Fénix]] ||[[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]] || || | | ||1997 ||[[Fénix]] ||[[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]] || || | ||
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| ||1998 ||[[Eurocor]] ||[[Zarnovica]], | | ||1998 ||[[Eurocor]] ||[[Zarnovica]], Slovakia || || | ||
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| ||1999 ||[[San '99]] ||[[Sanok]], | | ||1999 ||[[San '99]] ||[[Sanok]], Poland || || | ||
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|||2001 ||[[Carpathia 2001]] ||[[Csobánka]], | |||2001 ||[[Carpathia 2001]] ||[[Csobánka]], Hungary ||''Closer to each other'' || 1000 | ||
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| ||2004 ||[[Tatracor]] ||[[Tatranská Lomnica]], | | ||2004 ||[[Tatracor]] ||[[Tatranská Lomnica]], Slovakia || ''Reach the Top'' || 2000 | ||
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| ||2006 ||[[Orbis 2006]] ||[[Brno]], [[Czech Republic]] ||''Many cultures - one world''<ref>[http://www.orbis2006.cz/english/2_motto.php Motto of Orbis 2006], Orbis 2006 </ref> || 3000 | | ||2006 ||[[Orbis 2006]] ||[[Brno]], [[Czech Republic]] ||''Many cultures - one world''<ref>[http://www.orbis2006.cz/english/2_motto.php Motto of Orbis 2006], Orbis 2006 </ref> || 3000 | ||
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| ||2008 || [[Silesia 2008]] ||[[Chorzów]], | | ||2008 || [[Silesia 2008]] ||[[Chorzów]], Poland || ''Discover new world'' || 1400 | ||
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| ||2010 || [[ConCordia 2010]] || Sztrilich Pál Scout Park, [[Adyliget]], [[Budapest]], | | ||2010 || [[ConCordia 2010]] || Sztrilich Pál Scout Park, [[Adyliget]], [[Budapest]], Hungary || ''Many hearts, one beat'' || | ||
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==Notes== | == Notes == | ||
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{{Scoutingportal}} | {{Scoutingportal}} | ||
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[[pl:Zloty Skautów Europy Środkowej]] | |||
[[Category:Scouting jamborees| ]] | [[Category:Scouting jamborees| ]] | ||
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The Central European Jamboree, is a Scouting jamboree for Scouts of Central European nations.
History
In 1931 a camp was held in Prague called Camp of Slavic Scouts, with participants from throughout Europe. Four years later, in 1935, the Central European Jamboree was organised in Spała, Poland. After a 50-year-long break, Czech Scouts came up with the idea to revitalise these meetings.[1]
List of Central European Jamborees
Badge | Year | Event name | Location | Theme | Attendance |
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1931 | Camp of Slavic Scouts | Prague, Czechoslovakia | |||
1935 | Spała, Poland | ||||
1997 | Fénix | Prague, Czech Republic | |||
1998 | Eurocor | Zarnovica, Slovakia | |||
1999 | San '99 | Sanok, Poland | |||
2001 | Carpathia 2001 | Csobánka, Hungary | Closer to each other | 1000 | |
2004 | Tatracor | Tatranská Lomnica, Slovakia | Reach the Top | 2000 | |
2006 | Orbis 2006 | Brno, Czech Republic | Many cultures - one world[2] | 3000 | |
2008 | Silesia 2008 | Chorzów, Poland | Discover new world | 1400 | |
2010 | ConCordia 2010 | Sztrilich Pál Scout Park, Adyliget, Budapest, Hungary | Many hearts, one beat |
Notes
- ↑ Short history of the Central European Jamboree, Orbis 2006
- ↑ Motto of Orbis 2006, Orbis 2006