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Scouting began in Bulgaria between [[1911]] and [[1913]], and a national Scout organization was created in [[1923]]. Bulgarian Scouting was originally a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] from [[1924]] to [[1940]]. Scouting reached 60,000 members at the beginning of World War II.  
Scouting began in Bulgaria between [[1911]] and [[1913]], and a national Scout organization was created in [[1923]]. Bulgarian Scouting was originally a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] from [[1924]] to [[1940]]. Scouting reached 60,000 members at the beginning of World War II.  


In the interwar period, [[Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators|Russian Scouting]] Русский Скаут went into [[Scouts-in-Exile|exile]], and continued in many countries where fleeing [[White Russian]] émigrés settled, establishing its own Scout groups in Bulgaria.  
In the interwar period, [[Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators|Russian Scouting]] Русский Скаут went into [[Scouts-in-Exile|exile]], and continued in many countries where fleeing White Russian émigrés settled, establishing its own Scout groups in Bulgaria.  


In 1940, due to the political situation, Scouting stopped its activities in Bulgaria. When the war ended, [[communist]]s dominated the country and prevented Scouting from starting again. With the advent of Communism, Scouting was outlawed and the resources of the Scout organizations were confiscated and redistributed to the newly formed Communist youth organizations. After the collapse of the [[Berlin Wall]], Scouting was reborn again in Bulgaria in [[1989]]. It was not until [[1995]] that a national Scout organization was created that conformed to WOSM requirements.  
In 1940, due to the political situation, Scouting stopped its activities in Bulgaria. When the war ended, [[communist]]s dominated the country and prevented Scouting from starting again. With the advent of Communism, Scouting was outlawed and the resources of the Scout organizations were confiscated and redistributed to the newly formed Communist youth organizations. After the collapse of the [[Berlin Wall]], Scouting was reborn again in Bulgaria in [[1989]]. It was not until [[1995]] that a national Scout organization was created that conformed to WOSM requirements.  
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