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  • ...d [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in Cambodia''' is currently served by two organizations: ...Guiding was introduced to Cambodia in the 1930s, when several independent organizations emerged. Under the Japanese occupation during World War II all Scouting and
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  • ...ion has historically drawn the liberal side of the spectrum of Russians in exile. ...Russian Revolution of 1917, the organization '''Русский Скаут''' went into exile, and continued in many countries where fleeing White Russian émigrés sett
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  • ...as historically drawn the conservative side of the spectrum of Russians in exile. ...Russian Revolution of 1917, the organization '''Русский Скаут''' went into exile, and continued in many countries where fleeing White Russian émigrés sett
    2 KB (251 words) - 09:29, 27 December 2009
  • ...d [[Girl Guides|Guiding]] in Lithuania''' consist of a number of different organizations, some of them connected to international bodies. Besides open associations, == Lithuanian organizations ==
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  • [[Image:ESGAV.jpg|thumb|Badge of Scouts-in-Exile cooperation]] '''Scouts-in-Exile''', also referred to as ''Scouts-in-Exteris'', are [[Scouting]] and [[Guidi
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  • ...Scout Motto is "Ji Gati", translating as "Be Prepared" in Albanian. Other organizations use "Pergatitu", translating as "Always Prepared" in Shqiptar. The Albanian == Other Albanian Scout organizations ==
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  • ...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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  • ...f the Scout Movement from 1928 to 1997. The organization was recognized in exile, with headquarters and approximately 1,100 members in France. [[Category:Disbanded Scouting organizations]]
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  • == International Scouting organizations (excluding WAGGGS and WOSM) == == Scouting organizations ==
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  • The organizations has strong ties to Lithuanian [[Scouts-in-Exile]] in the United States and Canada. [[Category:WAGGGS member organizations]]
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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. ...since [[April 18]], [[1997]]. On that date, the number of national member organizations of the World Organization rose to 144. The new Armenian National Scout Move
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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 ...n=Geneva | date=1998 | page=43| isbn=2880520037 }}</ref> Unlike the other organizations, however, the BSAA did not survive to witness the [[collapse of the Soviet
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  • ...iệt Nam''' (HĐVN), the Vietnamese Scout association, presently exists in [[exile]], and may be reforming within Vietnam itself. There are reports of clandes ...ut Association was banned. Outside of Vietnam, Vietnamese Scouts formed an exile organization and continued their Scouting programs.
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  • ...ternational Forum of Hungarian Scouting'' is a union of Hungarian Scouting organizations in Hungary as well as abroad. Its members are: ...serkészszövetség]] (Hungarian Scout Association in Exteris), a [[Scouts-in-Exile]] organization.
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  • ...he Soviet occupation of Estonia. The organization "Estonian Girl Guides in Exile" was established in the autumn of 1949, and a change of statutes and name o [[Category:WAGGGS member organizations]]
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  • Despite the split membership in the different world organizations, ZTS and ZSKSS are both coeducational. Participation in WOSM and WAGGGS eve Slovene minorities in the adjacent countries are served by two organizations:
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  • ...in Bosnia and Herzegovina''), the national federation of two [[Scouting]] organizations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was founded in 1999 and became a member of the [ * In addition, there are Bosnian [[Scouts-in-Exile]] units existing in Ireland.
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  • ...szövetség''' (''Hungarian Scout Association in Exteris'') is a [[Scouts-in-Exile]] organization created for youth of [[Hungarian people|Hungarian]] descent. ...}</ref>{{rp|269–270}} <ref name=exile>{{cite web|title=Hungarian Scouts in Exile |url=http://www.kmcssz.org/contents/visitors/aboutus.html|accessdate =2008-
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  • ...in Tibet, with the [[Government of Tibet in Exile|Tibetan government]] in exile at [[Dharamsala|Dharmsāla]], India, and the PRC in control of the affairs [[Category:WOSM member organizations]]
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  • ...d to apply for membership of the World Organization as the national member organizations of the Republic of Slovakia and the Czech Republic, respectively. Slovakia == Other Slovakian Scout organizations ==
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