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  • |f-date=2000 ...ovement'', CFS) is a [[France|French]] [[Scouting]] federation, founded in 2000 and serving about 35,000 members of both genders. The CFS is not a member o
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  • |members=2000 ...ding]] associations in [[France]]. It was founded in 1989 and serves about 2000 members. The FEE is a member of the [[Conférence Française de Scoutisme]]
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  • ...ecame a member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] in 1952 and counts 61,305 girls as members as of 2003. ..., restarted in 1947, and was officially recognized as Girl Scouts of Japan in 1949.
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  • ...iation never had more than 500 members. It was the first Scout association in Germany to admit boys and girls. It was [[interdenominational]] and politic ...ng house]] and published the translation of the books of [[John Hargrave]] in their ''Verlag Der Weiße Ritter''. The Sturmtrupp-Pfadfinder continued the
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  • ...the now-defunct Fianna Éireann group associated with [[Provisional Sinn Féin]].]] ...ican Sinn Féin]] linked Na Fianna Éireann get ready to march at Bodenstown in 2003]]
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  • | image =Council of Scout Associations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg ...out Movement]] since 1999. The coeducational Council of Scout Associations in Bosnia and Herzegovina has 1,250 members as of 2011.<ref name="Census_2010"
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  • ...organizations |title=World Scouting membership rises to 160 National Scout Organizations |publisher=[[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] |date=2008-07-01 |a === Earlier Scouting organizations ===
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  • ...1920, Koebel was a member of the Wandervogel. Koebel soon became a leader in the movement, inventing the [[Kohte]], a tent design that consists of sever ...he created a very influential style within the [[German Youth Movement]]. In the spring of 1932, hoping to make a more effective resistance to the Nazis
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  • '''Scouting and Guiding in Russia''' comprises several dozen [[Scouting|Scout]] associations, based on == History of Scouting in Russia ==
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  • ...is a unique situation, Canada being the only country having two membership in the WOSM. ...d '''Ensemble-Together''' with the two Canadian national scout association in 1935.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ims of this youth organisation are to develop self-confidence and activity in society, with the intention of working towards "a world based on equality, | Established: || 1925
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  • ...anization for male youths. The Scots Highland Company eventually disbanded in 2007. ...y erected a memorial to honour all of the members of the city who had died in the war. Instead, it was eventually suggested that the North British Societ
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  • ...well|Robert Baden-Powell]] and others at [[Gilwell Park]] (United Kingdom) in September 1919. Wood Badge training has since spread across the world with ...are awarded the [[Wood Badge]] beads to recognize significant achievement in leadership and direct service to young people. Recipients of the Wood Badge
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  • ...mahiri o Aotearoa''') is the national [[Girl Guides|Guiding]] organisation in New Zealand. GirlGuiding New Zealand currently splits New Zealand into 22 r ...mō te Kaupapa Whakamahiri i Aotearoa'' Guides New Zealand: Christchurch (2000)</ref>
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  • ...on," ''神奈川連盟連動史'' (Kanagawa Renmei Rendoushi), Boy Scouts Kanagawa Renmei, 2000, p.24</ref> ...on," ''神奈川連盟連動史'' (Kanagawa Renmei Rendoushi), Boy Scouts Kanagawa Renmei, 2000, p.911</ref>
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  • {{about|the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts/Girl Guides organizations|other meanings|Scout}} ...mental and spiritual development, so that they may play constructive roles in society.
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  • ...oy Scouts of Nippon''' from 1971 to 1995, when it became [[coeducational]] in all sections, leading to neutral naming. Scouting activity endured a heavy ...2011|reason=is this confused with the letter to consider Scouting movement in Japan sent by Yasusato Gamou to Japanese govt on 1910?}}, and a few sporadi
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