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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]].  


In [[1924]], at the [[World Scout Jamboree]] in [[Copenhagen]], Hungarian Scouts attending their first jamboree came third in the competition of the nations, behind [[United Kingdom|British]] and American Scouts. They were especially good at water sports, astounding many as Hungary is a landlocked country.
In [[1924]], at the [[World Scout Jamboree]] in [[Copenhagen]], Hungarian Scouts attending their first jamboree came third in the competition of the nations, behind British and American Scouts. They were especially good at water sports, astounding many as Hungary is a landlocked country.


The first Hungarian National Jamboree in [[1926]] had 10,000 participants.
The first Hungarian National Jamboree in [[1926]] had 10,000 participants.
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