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  • ...isation of Spain, even the larger nationwide associations are divided into regional sub-associations with individual emblems, uniforms and Scout programs. Spanish Scout associations are divided in three organizational groups:
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  • ...tched on the neckerchief, this makes the individual groups recognisable on regional, national or international events.
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  • ...l considerations have slowed down any growth. Scouts have not been seen at regional Scout events and may just operate on a local level. The creation and operation of Eritrean Scout groups is supported by the Italian Scouting organization [[Associazione Guide e Sc
    2 KB (220 words) - 23:06, 31 December 2023
  • Scouts are active in regional activities, and have participated in the last few Caribbean Jamborees. The association is divided in three age-groups:
    2 KB (210 words) - 20:54, 13 June 2021
  • ...r and organized regional camps there in the summer of 2003. One of the ABS regional newsletters became a citywide school paper with around 1000 circulation, as
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  • ...]]''' both as part of the [[Savez Izviđača Srbije]] as well as independent groups. * ''Savez Izviđača Kosova i Metohije'' is the regional council of the [[Savez Izviđača Srbije]], member of the [[World Organizat
    2 KB (243 words) - 12:51, 26 December 2009
  • ...on of the Scout Movement]], headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with two regional offices, in [[Brussels, Belgium]], which focuses more on external relations * European Scout Region Core & Working Groups
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  • ...lso referred to as ''Scouts-in-Exteris'', are [[Scouting]] and [[Guiding]] groups formed outside of their native country as a result of war and changes in go ...couting flourished in the Displaced Persons Camps (DP Camps). These Scout groups often provided postal delivery and other basic services in Displaced Person
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  • ...ed the first Scout Patrol. By the end of 1909 there were 416 members in 16 Groups. In 1912, the Founder, [[Robert Baden-Powell]] visited Perth, Western Austr The Branch is organised around Metropolitan and Regional Areas:-
    6 KB (838 words) - 23:27, 31 December 2023
  • In 1972, the Cambodian Scouts were reestablished for a short period with ten groups, confined to the capital in Phnom Penh. In 1975, the movement was banned by ...Việt Nam|Vietnamese Scouting]] in exile and [[Laotian Scouting]] in exile groups.
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  • The Cyprus Scout Association takes an active part in national, regional and international Scout events. Cyprus was represented at the 19th World Ja Also, [[The Scout Association]] maintains groups for British Scouts at the Eastern and Western Sovereign Base Areas.
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  • * ''Christliche Pfadfinderschaft Deutschlands'' (first groups in 1910, founded in 1921; boys only until 1969) In 1976, some traditional Scouting groups left and formed a separate association, using the former name ''Christliche
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  • The Branch is divided into five Scout regions, each headed by a Regional Commissioner:- There are 28 Scout Groups including three [[Sea Scout]] Groups, an [[Air Scouts|Air Scout]] Group, a Police Scout Group and a Mountain Sco
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  • ...I, and continued where fleeing White Russian émigrés settled, establishing groups in Serbia. ...ions of Serbia. A number of Scout Groups have their own centers, including groups in Buljarice, Debelo Brdo, and [[Brezovica]].
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  • [[Image:Asia Pacific Scout Region regional badge.png|thumb|140px|Regional badge of the Asia Pacific Scout Region]] Widely separated by uneven resources, cultures, ethnic groups and technological resources, Scouting in the Asia-Pacific Region generally
    7 KB (1,021 words) - 20:09, 17 January 2010
  • *Get involved with a working group at either national or regional level, or get involved with an association issue. Feedback on what you have ...t should be of a local or regional nature, and allow further research at a regional/national and international level.
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  • ...attempt to have an integrated Jewish-Arab movement, they are now separate groups within the federation. ...em, Central, Sharon, South, and North. Each hub has several tribes (local groups) located in the neighborhoods of larger cities and in small towns, and Kibb
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  • ...Asociación Guías de Aragón'' (AGA; ''Guide Association of Aragon'') is the regional member organization serving Guide troops in [[Aragon]]. In 2009, it had eig ...s merged with Scout groups in the 1970s; the association consisted of four groups in 1976 and lost all but the founding unit in Moncada until 1982. A second
    6 KB (944 words) - 22:49, 31 December 2023
  • ...I, and continued where fleeing White Russian émigrés settled, establishing groups in Serbia. ...and Montenegro. A number of Scout Groups have their own centers, including groups in Buljarice, Debelo Brdo, and [[Brezovica, Serbia|Brezovica]].
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  • ...E, ''Guides and Scouts Federation'') is an umbrella federation of about 15 regional [[Scouting]] and [[Girl Guides|Guiding]] associations in [[France]]. It was The FEE was founded by five local groups in 1989, all of them former members of the [[Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs de F
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