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  • [[Image:ESGAV.jpg|thumb|Badge of Scouts-in-Exile cooperation]] ...or business assignment, such as the [[Transatlantic Council]] of the [[Boy Scouts of America]].
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  • ...ion has historically drawn the liberal side of the spectrum of Russians in exile. ...Argentina, Chile, and Paraguay. A much larger mass of thousands of Russian Scouts moved through Vladivostok to the east into Manchuria and south into China.
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  • ...n of Cambodia]], member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] * [[National Association of Cambodian Scouts]], member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]
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  • ...as historically drawn the conservative side of the spectrum of Russians in exile. ...Argentina, Chile, and Paraguay. A much larger mass of thousands of Russian Scouts moved through Vladivostok to the east into Manchuria and south into China.
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  • *[[Junák]], member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]],of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] and of [[Internationa ...kautů Evropy (ASSE), belonging to the [[Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe]] [http://www.fse.cz/]
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  • ...so some for the national minorities living in Lithuania, as well as [[Girl Scouts of the USA]]. ...ija]], associate member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]], restarted in 1989, 1,300 members
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  • [[Image:ESGAV.jpg|thumb|Badge of Scouts-in-Exile cooperation]] ...or business assignment, such as the [[Transatlantic Council]] of the [[Boy Scouts of America]].
    6 KB (839 words) - 16:22, 27 December 2009
  • ...ation of Armenian Scouts|Haï Ari]] association of [[Armenia]]n [[Scouts-in-Exile]], based in [[France]]. ...]] from 1928 to 1997. The organization was recognized [[Scouts-in-Exile|in exile]], with headquarters in Paris and approximately 1,100 members in France.
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  • [[Image:Europe Region (World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts).png|thumb|Badge of the WAGGGS-Europe Region]] ...is the regional office of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]], which supports [[Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting]] in Europe, including t
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  • | image =Association of Armenian Scouts.svg | caption =Association of Armenian Scouts
    4 KB (587 words) - 22:16, 31 December 2023
  • ...iệt Nam''' (HĐVN), the Vietnamese Scout association, presently exists in [[exile]], and may be reforming within Vietnam itself. There are reports of clandes ...s of Vietnamese Scouting were established-Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Rover Scouts.
    6 KB (908 words) - 11:58, 7 November 2015
  • ...ement was '''Besa Skaut Albania''', the Organization of Albanian Honorable Scouts, until 2005. ...ores and Mihal Dhima, International Commissioner and Chief Scout of ''Besa Scouts Albania'', respectively. Scout groups rapidly sprang up in major cities.
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  • ...= Wagggs-lithuania.jpg | image-size = 92px | caption = The Lithuanian Girl Scouts | name = Lietuvos skaučių seserija | headquarters = | location = | countr ...h is an official status by the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] acknowledging the development of an association. The girls-only associati
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  • ...ome regional associations. In addition, there were at one time [[Scouts-in-Exile]] in metropolitan areas of the United States, and there are presently inter ...art of the Russian empire. A Scout organization was founded in Kletsk, and Scouts appeared in Nyasvizh and other nearby villages. In 1929, American Methodist
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  • ...[[1928]] to [[1997]]. The organization was recognized [[Scouts-in-Exile|in exile,]] with headquarters and approximately 1,100 members in France. In [[1929]], World Scouting recognised the association of Armenian Scouts (Haï Ari), based in France. While the Association did not have its own ter
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  • ...n [[Bhutan]] in 1970. In July 1999, '''Bhutan Scout Tshogpa''', the Bhutan Scouts Association, was welcomed as a member of the [[World Organization of the Sc ...an Boy Scouts Association]], the [[Scout Association of Japan]], and the [[Scouts Canada|Canadian Scout Brotherhood Fund]].
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  • ...ts Association), member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] (WAGGGS) ...th of independent Slovenian Scouting in 1990, SZSO acted as an [[Scouts-in-Exile]] organization.
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  • | image =Scouts Lao.svg | caption =The membership badge of ''Scouts Lao'', superimposed with the [[Lao language]] character ລ (L)
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  • ...ány Szövetség]], member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] ..., candidate for membership within the [[Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe]]
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  • ...szövetség''' (''Hungarian Scout Association in Exteris'') is a [[Scouts-in-Exile]] organization created for youth of [[Hungarian people|Hungarian]] descent. .../contents/visitors/aboutus.html|accessdate =2008-09-16|publisher=Hungarian Scouts Association in Exteris}}</ref> After the start of the [[Cold War]] and the
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  • ...Scout Movement]] served by the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] (WAGGGS) and the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM). *[[Order of World Scouts]]
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