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Scouting was introduced in Iceland as early as [[1911]], when Ingvar Ólafsson, who had entered the Scout Movement in Denmark, formed the first Boy Scout patrol. At that time Iceland was a part of the Danish Crown, enjoying Home Rule only since [[1904]]. A growing feeling of nationalism striving for independence for this country lead many societies and movements to look for guidance and motives in other countries than Denmark. This is true for the Scout Movement as in [[1912]] the leaders of Icelandic Scouting turned to the English original and Scouting for Boys as their model for Icelandic Scouting.
Scouting was introduced in Iceland as early as [[1911]], when Ingvar Ólafsson, who had entered the Scout Movement in Denmark, formed the first Boy Scout patrol. At that time Iceland was a part of the Danish Crown, enjoying Home Rule only since [[1904]]. A growing feeling of nationalism striving for independence for this country lead many societies and movements to look for guidance and motives in other countries than Denmark. This is true for the Scout Movement as in [[1912]] the leaders of Icelandic Scouting turned to the English original and Scouting for Boys as their model for Icelandic Scouting.


The first council, ''Skátafelag Reykjavíkur'' (Literally the ''The Scout Society of Reykjavík'') was established on November 2, [[1912]], and many of the members of the first Scout patrol became founding members of this new council, which operated in [[Reykjavík]]. A new Scout group was formed on April 23, [[1913]] with members from the Reykjavík [[YMCA]]. In [[1916]] a group was formed in [[Stykkishólmur]], [[1917]] in [[Akureyri]] to be followed with groups in the principal towns of [[Hafnarfjörður]], [[Eyrarbakki]] [[Akranes]] and [[Ísafjörður]].
The first council, ''Skátafelag Reykjavíkur'' (Literally the ''The Scout Society of Reykjavík'') was established on November 2, [[1912]], and many of the members of the first Scout patrol became founding members of this new council, which operated in [[Reykjavík]]. A new Scout group was formed on April 23, [[1913]] with members from the Reykjavík [[YMCA]]. In [[1916]] a group was formed in [[Stykkishólmur]], [[1917]] in [[Akureyri]] to be followed with groups in the principal towns of [[Hafnarfjörður]], [[Eyrarbakki]] Akranes and [[Ísafjörður]].


Guiding commenced on July 7, [[1922]] as the YWCA established a group of Girl Guides.
Guiding commenced on July 7, [[1922]] as the YWCA established a group of Girl Guides.