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| title =Die Seepfadfinder des ÖPB 1913-1918 an der Adria-UW Sonderdruck|language = German, Italian | journal = Unser Weg-Die Pfadfinderzeitung des ÖPB|volume = | page= | date = September 2009
| title =Die Seepfadfinder des ÖPB 1913-1918 an der Adria-UW Sonderdruck|language = German, Italian | journal = Unser Weg-Die Pfadfinderzeitung des ÖPB|volume = | page= | date = September 2009
| year = 2009|publisher=Österreichischer Pfadfinderbund}}</ref>
| year = 2009|publisher=Österreichischer Pfadfinderbund}}</ref>
Scouts in these areas assisted during [[World War I]] by helping refugees and battling fires, among other wartime needs.
Scouts in these areas assisted during World War I by helping refugees and battling fires, among other wartime needs.


Scouting continued to expand after the end of the war, and in 1922 a Scout Parish was created in Osijek for Croatia and Slovenia. According to the Parish journal, ''Scout'', in 1923 Croatia had 14 groups of Scouts. The first meetings of the World Scout Movement and WAGGGS, in 1922 and 1928 respectively, were attended by Yugoslavian Scouts.
Scouting continued to expand after the end of the war, and in 1922 a Scout Parish was created in Osijek for Croatia and Slovenia. According to the Parish journal, ''Scout'', in 1923 Croatia had 14 groups of Scouts. The first meetings of the World Scout Movement and WAGGGS, in 1922 and 1928 respectively, were attended by Yugoslavian Scouts.
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