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The '''Federação Escotista de Portugal''' (FEP, ''Scouting Federation of Portugal'') is the national [[Scouting]] federation of [[Portugal]]. Scouting in Portugal started in [[1911]] and was among the founders of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in [[1922]]. The present federation was founded in [[1928]]. It serves about 80,000 members of both sexes (according to the homepages).
The '''Federação Escotista de Portugal''' (FEP, ''Scouting Federation of Portugal'') is the national [[Scouting]] federation of [[Portugal]]. Scouting in Portugal started in [[1911]] and was among the founders of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in [[1922]]. The present federation was founded in [[1928]]. It serves about 80,000 members of both sexes (according to the homepages).


When Portuguese Scouting started in 1911, many associations appeared, however, only two of them survived: ''Unido dos Adueiros de Portugal'' (which became extinct in 1930) and the ''[[Associação dos Escoteiros de Portugal]]'' (AEP), still operational. The ''[[Corpo Nacional de Escutas - Escutismo Católico Português]]'' (CNE) is another Scouting organization that is active today. It was founded in 1923, and is sponsored by the [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic Church]]. Today, there are also some organizations besides the CNE and the AEP, like the [[Associação Guias de Portugal]] (AGP), but they are not members of the federation.
When Portuguese Scouting started in 1911, many associations appeared, however, only two of them survived: ''Unido dos Adueiros de Portugal'' (which became extinct in 1930) and the ''[[Associação dos Escoteiros de Portugal]]'' (AEP), still operational. The ''[[Corpo Nacional de Escutas - Escutismo Católico Português]]'' (CNE) is another Scouting organization that is active today. It was founded in 1923, and is sponsored by the Catholic Church. Today, there are also some organizations besides the CNE and the AEP, like the [[Associação Guias de Portugal]] (AGP), but they are not members of the federation.


The federation was host of [[RoverWay]] 2003, a joint event of the [[European Region|European Scout Region]] and the [[WAGGGS-Europe Region]].
The federation was host of [[RoverWay]] 2003, a joint event of the [[European Region|European Scout Region]] and the [[WAGGGS-Europe Region]].


==Members==
== Members ==
The federation has two members:
The federation has two members:
* [[Associação dos Escoteiros de Portugal]] (AEP, ''Scout Association of Portugal''; interreligious, 9,000 members, coeducational)
* [[Associação dos Escoteiros de Portugal]] (AEP, ''Scout Association of Portugal''; interreligious, 9,000 members, coeducational)
* [[Corpo Nacional de Escutas - Escutismo Católico Português|Corpo Nacional de Escutas]] (CNE, ''National Scout Corps''; [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]], 70,000 members, coeducational)
* [[Corpo Nacional de Escutas - Escutismo Católico Português|Corpo Nacional de Escutas]] (CNE, ''National Scout Corps''; Catholic, 70,000 members, coeducational)


<small>Note: The word ''Scouting'' has two different spellings in [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]: ''Escotismo'' is used by the AEP, ''Escutismo'' by the CNE.</small>
<small>Note: The word ''Scouting'' has two different spellings in [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]: ''Escotismo'' is used by the AEP, ''Escutismo'' by the CNE.</small>


==Emblems==
== Emblems ==
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  Image:Associação dos Escoteiros de Portugal logo.png|Associação dos Escoteiros de Portugal
  Image:Associação dos Escoteiros de Portugal logo.png|Associação dos Escoteiros de Portugal
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==See also==
== See also ==
* [[Scouting in Portugal]]
* [[Scouting in Portugal]]


==External links==
== External links ==
* [http://www.fep-portugal.org/ Official homepage]
* [http://www.fep-portugal.org/ Official homepage]


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