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  • | f-date = 1921/1989 ...n 1928, and an associate member again in 1993. It regained full membership in 2008.
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  • |f-date=1989 ...and [[Girl Guides|Guiding]] associations in [[France]]. It was founded in 1989 and serves about 2000 members. The FEE is a member of the [[Conférence Fra
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  • ...atvia, became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1993. The coeducational Latvijas Skautu un Gaidu Centrālā Organizācija h ...other Scout troops in the [[Rīga]] area. The official founding of Scouting in Latvia is counted to be 1917.
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  • ...ember of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] (WAGGGS) in 1962. The coeducational organization has 3,476 members (as of 2003). ...the independence of Cyprus, the ''Girl Guides Association of Cyprus'' was established.
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  • ...t Movement'', CFS) is a [[France|French]] [[Scouting]] federation, founded in 2000 and serving about 35,000 members of both genders. The CFS is not a mem * [[Association des Guides et Scouts d'Europe]] (founded in 1958, [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]], 25,000 members). The association
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  • ...00 Guides as of 2004, Slovenský Skauting is the largest youth organization in Slovakia and a member of both the [[World Organization of the Scout Movemen ...ce in which Scouting ceased to exist as a result of Nazi German occupation in 1940. During the later period of Soviet dominance, like the neighboring Cze
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  • '''[[Scouting]]''' (and [[Girl Guides|Guiding]]) '''in Slovenia''' is served by three associations: * [[Združenje slovenskih katoliških skavtinj in skavtov]] (ZSKSS, Slovenian Catholic Guides and Scouts Association), member
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  • [[Image:OBS-Logo.png|thumb|Membership badge of Scouting in Bulgaria]] ...garia, became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1999; work towards [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] mem
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  • ...uania, became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1997. The coeducational Lietuvos Skautija has 2,074 members as of 2004. ...ted the Lithuanian Scout Movement into the Scout Association of Lithuania. In 1924, the Scout Association of Lithuania was registered as a member of the
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  • ...atsiyatsia'', BNSA) is one of several nationwide [[Scouting]] associations in Belarus. It was the body recognized by the [[World Organization of the Scou ...[[1909]] while it was part of tsarist Russia, and disbanded by the Soviets in [[1922]].
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  • ...garia, became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1999; work towards [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] mem ...ioneri movement-->, organizations for communist youth. Scouting resumed in 1989 when the Berlin Wall was taken down, but it did not meet WOSM requirements
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  • ...became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM) in 1993. ...Duca]] and Colonel G. Berindei) who were familiar with the Scout movements in the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, and Germany.
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  • ...tonia, became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in [[1996]]. The coeducational Eesti Skautide Ühing has 1,213 members as of 2 ...for room and board at a nearby estate, some working in the fields, others in the workshops of the estate.
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  • ...man Catholic]] Scouting organizations: the '''Guides de France''' (founded in 1923) and the '''Scouts de France''' (SdF, founded 25 July 1920). Through [ ...Ukraine]] and [[Scouting in Belarus|Belarus]] and strengthening [[Scouting in French Polynesia]]. The National Centre of the association is at Chateau de
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  • ...zech Republic. Founded in 1911, Junák is the largest organisation of youth in the nation, with a combined estimated membership of 45,000 (19,897 under th ...on foot, and their luggage was brought there on a single large push-cart. In the quickly developing world of Scouting at the time, ''Junák-Český skau
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  • ...rs with You" (Partsratsir Partsratsour). It was originally founded in 1918 in Constantinople by [[Shavarsh Krissian]], Krikor Hagopian, and Hovhanness Hi ...2. By developing awareness of duty, feelings of responsibility and honour, in a spirit of harmony and cooperation. 3. By satiating the mind and heart wit
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  • ...so that they may play a constructive role in society. Since its inception in 1907, the [[Scouting|Scout Movement]] has spread from the United Kingdom to ...?book_id=0821415956 | title = Race, Resistance, and the Boy Scout Movement in British Colonial Africa | format = | work = | publisher = Ohio University P
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  • ...ssociation and member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], in affiliation with the French-language [[Association des Scouts du Canada]]. ..._july2002_2.pdf| accessdate =2007-03-05}}</ref> SCOUTSabout is implemented in 3-month long modules, often after school, to appeal to those families who d
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  • ...an Plast''' or simply '''Plast''' is the largest [[Scouting]] organization in Ukraine. ...ation. Ukrainian Scouting has been known since its inception as "Plast". In Ukrainian a ''[[plastun]]'' is an historical name for a Cossack scout and s
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  • | founder = Alajos Izsóf<ref name= "Ragyogj">Bakay Kornél(1989): Ragyogj cserkészliliom. p.22. Budapest</ref> <br /> Béla Megyercsy<ref ...ntry in 1990. The coeducational Magyar Cserkészszövetség had 8,145 members in 2011.<ref name="Census_2010">{{cite web |title=Triennal review: Census as a
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