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  • | website= [http://rmcssz.ro/ Website of the Hungarian Scout Association in Romania ] ...n of the [[Hungarians in Romania]]. Currently, there are 134 Scout groups, of which 107 are active.
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  • ...nd Girl Scouts]], first held in 1924. Organized by the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]], unlike [[World Scout Jamboree]]s, World Camp ...willing and able to send more. In total 1100 girls and women attended, 600 of which were from overseas. Forty countries were represented.
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  • | owner = [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] ...he divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with two region
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  • ...cache_details.aspx?guid=0c086a32-eb3b-4c18-85f9-7581dbedfc93 ''Chief Scout Of The World'' geocache (GCM40K)]</ref> <ref name="pinetreeweb">{{cite web | u === Hungary ===
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  • | country = [[Hungary]] | affiliation = [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]
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  • ...termined antifascist. Because of this, Father Minzoni was killed by a gang of fascist "squadristi" ...ar I]] Father Minzoni was sent to the front between [[Italy]] and [[Austro-Hungary]] as an army chaplain.
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  • ...York and [[Rudyard Kipling]], on the Wolf Cubs' Day, when he saw how parts of his ''Jungle Books'' were dramatized and used to bring atmosphere and inter ...oner and founder of the Scout [[Blood Transfusion]] Service, was in charge of all international aspects.
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  • ...onal organization, headquartered in France, was founded in 1956 by a group of German and French Roman Catholic [[Scoutmaster]]s as a faith-based scouting | [[Federation of North-American Explorers]] (FNE, Catholic)
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  • ...rld Scout Jamboree | country = ''various'' ([[World Scout Jamboree#Listing of events|list below]]) | f-date = 1920 onwards}} ...ree (Scouting)|jamboree]], typically attended by several tens of thousands of [[Boy Scout|Scouts]], aged 14 to 17, from all over the world.
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  • ...ion of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] (WAGGGS) and the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM). Only one Scouting organization per country is ...gin of the Scout Movement, and are characterized by use or mimicry of part of the [[Scout method|Scout Method]].''
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  • ...[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in Australia consists of ...ebs.com/aboutus.htm|accessdate =2008-09-13|publisher=Australian Fellowship of Former Scouts and Guides}}</ref>
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  • ...ices in displaced persons camps. This working system was duplicated dozens of times around the world. In the present, Scouting and Guiding once again pro ...de of 1915-1916 and among those that had fled the new communist occupation of their lands, at which point Scouting ceased to exist in Armenia.
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  • {{For|the soccer player who represented Hungary at the 1934 FIFA World Cup|Pál Teleki (footballer)}} |birth_place = [[Budapest]], [[Austria-Hungary]]
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  • ...iding organizations use the word 'promise', a few such as the [[Boy Scouts of America]] tend to use 'oath' instead. Typically, Scouts and Guides will mak ...ised level with his shoulder, palm to the front, thumb resting on the nail of the little finger and the other three fingers upright, pointing upwards:---
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  • |nso= [[National Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts of Armenia]] |nso=[[Council of Scout Associations in Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
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  • [[Image:WAGGGS.svg|250px|right|thumb|Logo of the WAGGGS]] ...ters in London, England. It is the counterpart of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM).
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  • ...ideals of the movement, and subscribed to a '''Scout Law'''. The wording of the promise and law have varied slightly over time and from Scouting organi ...ting throughout North America. Like Seton, Baden-Powell chose to use a set of affirmative laws, in contrast to Old Testament-like prohibitions.
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  • == Table of World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts members == ...ined as a federation, with different component groups divided on the basis of religions (France, Denmark), ethnic identification (Israel) or language (Be
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  • ...eption in 1907, the [[Scouting|Scout Movement]] has spread from the United Kingdom to 216 countries and territories around the world. ...[[colonial]] authority but became a subversive challenge to the legitimacy of the British Empire as Scouting fostered [[Solidarity (sociology)|solidarity
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  • This is a '''List of famous [[Scouting|Scouts]] and [[Leader (Scouting)|Scouters]]'''. *RyuJapan Hashimoto, the 82nd and 83rd Prime Minister of Japan
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