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== History ==
== History ==
In 1911, two interreligious Scouting organizations were founded in France: the ''Éclaireurs de France'' (EdF) by [icolas Benoit and the ''Éclaireurs Français'' (EF) by Pierre de Coubertin. Three years later, the first Guide groups emerged. They formed the ''Fédération des Éclaireuses'' (FEE) in 1921. In the same year the Edf started the Cub Scout section; |Rovering followed in 1926.
In 1911, two interreligious Scouting organizations were founded in France: the ''Éclaireurs de France'' (EdF) by Nicolas Benoit and the ''Éclaireurs Français'' (EF) by Pierre de Coubertin. Three years later, the first Guide groups emerged. They formed the ''Fédération des Éclaireuses'' (FEE) in 1921. In the same year the Edf started the Cub Scout section; |Rovering followed in 1926.


In the 1930s, André Lefèvre, chief of the Eclaireurs de France, set up a training camp for 60 Scoutmasters from all over French Indochina.  
In the 1930s, André Lefèvre, chief of the Eclaireurs de France, set up a training camp for 60 Scoutmasters from all over French Indochina.  
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