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  • ...rted in 1927. The ''Yemen Scouts and Guides Associations'' was established in 1987. ...ecame a member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] in 1990.
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  • ...ssociation of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]]. It serves 3,501 Scouts (as of 2004) and 1,916 Guides (as of 2003). The Scout president facilitated the buildin Program emphasis is on out-of-school education in religion, citizenship and health as well as the usual Scout crafts, physica
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  • ...r youth, respectively. Currently in mainland China, Scouting is found only in some [[international school]]s. ...included within the scope of the term "mainland China". Scouting is active in both Hong Kong and Macau.
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  • ...ional Latvijas Skautu un Gaidu Centrālā Organizācija has 543 members as of 2004. ...other Scout troops in the [[Rīga]] area. The official founding of Scouting in Latvia is counted to be 1917.
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  • ...me Dahomey. The coeducational Scoutisme Béninois has 6,334 members as of [[2004]]. In 1977, Ernest Mehinto was awarded the ''Bronze Wolf'', the only distinction
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  • ...zed by the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] from [[1998]] to [[2004]]. ...[[1909]] while it was part of tsarist Russia, and disbanded by the Soviets in [[1922]].
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  • ...t Arab nations to embrace the [[Scouting]] movement, launching its program in [[1921]], just two years after the League of Nations had created the countr ...ar-old boys endured 14-hour days filled with hand-to-hand fighting drills. In 1990, during the period when the '''Iraq Boy Scouts and Girl Guides Council
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  • ...recognized as a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1969. ...f the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]], last mentioned in 1984, now part of the Ethiopia Scout Association.
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  • ...ry with Zimbabwe and Malaŵi, with which it was linked for decades. As of [[2004]] the Association had 7,396 members. ...d Nyasaland sent a large contingent to the second [[World Scout Jamboree]] in Ermelunden, Denmark.
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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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  • ...he coeducational Fédération du Scoutisme Libanais has 14,270 members as of 2004. ...of state). Members of this troop played a great role in spreading Scouting in Lebanon and other countries.
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  • ...ent]] 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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  • [[Image:OBS-Logo.png|thumb|Membership badge of Scouting in Bulgaria]] ...e coeducational Organizatsia Na Bulgarskite Skauty has 2,711 members as of 2004.
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  • |country=France|f-date=2004 ...man Catholic]] Scouting organizations: the '''Guides de France''' (founded in 1923) and the '''Scouts de France''' (SdF, founded 25 July 1920). Through [
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  • ...Belize has 2,287 members as of [[2004]], with some 27 Scout groups located in six districts. ...was started in 1910 when Mr. Henry Longsworth of [[St. John's Cathedral]] established a troop there.
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  • ...ian ''Организация Скаутского Движения Казахстана'') was officially founded in 1992, and is working toward [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] re ...vement of Kazakhstan) represented Kazakhstan at the Congress. The Congress established the ''Association of Russian Scouting Renaissance''. The homegrown Scout tr
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  • ...d from there, first into [[Istria]] (then under [[Italy|Italian]] control) in 1911. Scouting spreading from there into resort areas and other major citie In 1913 [[German language|German]]-speaking Sea Scout units were founded in [[Rijeka]] and [[Pula]].<ref name="Pribich">{{cite book
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  • ...on of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM) in 1953. It has 8,054,968 members (as of 2004), making it the world's largest Scout association. ...Other Scouting organizations were established by the ''Indonesia Scouts'' in 1916. As the Dutch East Indies, Indonesia had been a branch of the Netherla
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  • The B-PSA Federation of Canada was established in Victoria, British Columbia in February 1996, originally as the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association of Canada ...by-laws and child protection policy. They are also required to take part in the democratic governance of the Federation.
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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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