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  • ...sts of about 150 different associations and federations with about 260,000 Scouts and [[Girl Guides|Guides]]. ...n of the Scout Movement]] and [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] member), a federation of
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  • ...nd are very well-developed, thanks in part to the existence of [[Scouts-in-Exile]] movements for the diaspora of each nation. === Regional Scouts administered directly by WOSM ===
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  • ...16}}</ref> was Chief Scout of the [[Magyar Cserkészszövetség|Hungarian Boy Scouts]], commanding officer of the Royal Ludovika Akadémia, the country's office ...ld Scout Jamboree]] hosted by the [[Magyar Cserkészszövetség|Hungarian Boy Scouts]] at [[Gödöllő]], Hungary, alongside Hungary's Chief Scout and future [[
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  • ...couts worked closely with [[Boy Scouts and Girl Guides of Austria|Austrian Scouts]]. ...7 a Scout exhibition in Vienna was organized by the Hungarian and Austrian Scouts.<ref name="Pribich"/>{{rp|27}}
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  • |image=Victoria (Scouts Australia).png |owner=[[Scouts Australia]]
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  • ...f Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. Ukrainian Plast held regular camps for Cubs, Scouts and Rovers, training courses for leaders, and produced a variety of Scout p ...s of central Ukraine under the Soviet Union until World War II. Ukrainian Scouts took part in the World Jamboree at Arrowe Park in [[1929]], and as part of
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  • | image = Scouts Australia.svg | caption = Scouts Australia Logo
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  • ...n of Scouts/Navigators|Russian Scout association Русский Скаут]] went into exile after World War I, and continued where fleeing White Russian émigrés sett ...mber of Section Leaders responsible for the Cub Scouts, Scouts, and Senior Scouts.
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  • ...1996, when both national associations (INSA and USCA) merged to form the [[Scouts de Argentina]]. ...ed by the Catholic Church, which since 1937 institutionalizing the [[Union Scouts Católicos Argentinos]].
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  • ...f the Scout Movement]] and the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]]. It was founded in [[1956]] and currently is the largest Scouting organiz [[Image:Warsaw Uprising boyscouts.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Polish Boy Scouts fighting in the [[Warsaw Uprising]]]]
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  • ...y equal number governed by the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]]. | [[Scouts Musulmans Algériens]]
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  • ...ritain and the USSR invaded Iran, arrested [[Reza Shah]] and sent him into exile during World War II. In 1943, the government became interested in Scouting ...al, agrarian districts, and by 1961, Iran had a total membership of 21,829 Scouts.
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  • ...out twelve independent organizations with an overall membership of 190,000 Scouts and Guides. * ''Krąg "Leśna Szkółka - Drzewo Pokoju"'', member of the [[Order of World Scouts]]
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  • ...n of Scouts/Navigators|Russian Scout association Русский Скаут]] went into exile after World War I, and continued where fleeing White Russian émigrés sett ...the International Scout Artists' Colony in Kovačica and the Camp for River Scouts in Kanjiža.
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  • | caption =Association of Scouts and Guides of the Czech Republic | affiliation =[[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]], [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]
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  • ...n of Scouts/Navigators|Russian Scout association Русский Скаут]] went into exile after World War I, and continued where fleeing White Russian émigrés sett ...the International Scout Artists' Colony in Kovačica and the Camp for River Scouts in Kanjiža.
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  • | Deputy Director of the [[Boy Scouts International Bureau]], later Director of the [[World Scout Bureau]] [http: | National President of the [[Boy Scouts of America]]
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  • ...za Teleki|Géza]], a member of the [[Magyar Cserkészszövetség|Hungarian Sea Scouts]], was attending a [[Sea Scout]] rally held at [[Helsingør]], [[Denmark]] ...litary pressure from [[Nazi Germany]], and like the [[Polish government in exile]], to try to survive in some fashion during the war years to come.
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