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The '''Eurasian Scout Region''' (in Russian Регионального Бюро Евразия) is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], (in Russian Всемирной Организации Скаутского Движения or ВОСД) headquartered in [[Gurzuf]] near [[Yalta]]-[[Krasnokamenka]], [[Ukraine]], with a branch office in [[Moscow]]. All the formerly communist states of [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe]], [[Central Asia]] and the [[Soviet Union]] have developed or are developing [[Scouting]] in the wake of the [[History of the Soviet Union (1985-1991)|renaissance in the region]]. These include most of the successor states to the Soviet Union, in the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]]. The 1996/99 Triennial Report of the World Scout Committee/World Organization of the Scout Movement shows that WOSM is aggressively pursuing the organization of Scouting activities in the countries of the former Soviet Union, according to its own vision. | The '''Eurasian Scout Region''' (in Russian Регионального Бюро Евразия) is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], (in Russian Всемирной Организации Скаутского Движения or ВОСД) headquartered in [[Gurzuf]] near [[Yalta]]-[[Krasnokamenka]], [[Ukraine]], with a branch office in [[Moscow]]. All the formerly communist states of [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Eastern Europe]], [[Central Asia]] and the [[Soviet Union]] have developed or are developing [[Scouting]] in the wake of the [[History of the Soviet Union (1985-1991)|renaissance in the region]]. These include most of the successor states to the Soviet Union, in the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]]. The 1996/99 Triennial Report of the World Scout Committee/World Organization of the Scout Movement shows that WOSM is aggressively pursuing the organization of Scouting activities in the countries of the former Soviet Union, according to its own vision. |