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[[Image:badge earned in the InterAmerican Scout Region.png|left|thumb|badge earned in the InterAmerican Scout Region]]
[[Image:badge earned in the InterAmerican Scout Region.png|left|thumb|badge earned in the InterAmerican Scout Region]]


The headquarters of the InterAmerican Region has moved progressively southward since its inception, starting in [[Havana|Havana, Cuba]], from 1946 to 1960; moving briefly to Kingston, Jamaica, in 1960; immediately relocating to [[Mexico City, Mexico]], between 1960 and 1968; then to San José, Costa Rica, between 1968 and 1992; most recently relocating to [[Santiago, Chile]], from 1992 to the present.
The headquarters of the InterAmerican Region has moved progressively southward since its inception, starting in [[Havana]], Cuba, from 1946 to 1960; moving briefly to Kingston, Jamaica, in 1960; immediately relocating to [[Mexico City, Mexico]], between 1960 and 1968; then to San José, Costa Rica, between 1968 and 1992; most recently relocating to [[Santiago, Chile]], from 1992 to the present.


The InterAmerican Region contains one of the six countries with no Scouting organization, Cuba, due to political constraints within the country.
The InterAmerican Region contains one of the six countries with no Scouting organization, Cuba, due to political constraints within the country.
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== List of Inter-American [[Jamboree]]s==
== List of Inter-American [[Jamboree]]s==
# Rio de Janeiro, Brazil = 1965
# Brazil = 1966
# Colombia = 1974
# Brazil = 1981
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# San Rafael, Mendoz, Argentina = 2004
# Cusco, Peru = 2008
# Colombia = 2013 [http://www.jamcam2013.org]


==List of Inter-American [[Moot]]s ==
{| border="1"
| jamboree
| where
| when
| website
|-
|1st
|Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
|1965
|
|-
|2nd
|Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
|1966
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|3rd
|Bogota, Colombia
|1974
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|-
|4th
|Porto Alegre, Brazil
|1981
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|-
|5th
|Kingston, Jamaica
|1985
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|-
|6th
|Villarrica, Chile
|1989
|
|-
|7th
|La Calera, Colombia
|1990
|
|-
|8th
|Brazil
|1992
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|-
|9th
|Cochabamba, Bolivia
|1994
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|10th
| Muxbal, Guatemala
|1996
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|11th
|Iguaçu Falls, Brazil
|2001
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|-
| 12th
| San Rafael, Mendoz, Argentina
| 2004
|
|-
| 13th
| Cusco, Peru
| 2008
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|-
| 14th
| Colombia
| 2013
| [http://www.jamcam2013.org]
|}
 
==List of Inter-American Moot ==
# Bolivia from december 27, 2008 to january 4, 2009
# Bolivia from december 27, 2008 to january 4, 2009
# Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil - from december 27, 2013 to january 4, 2014 [http://www.mootscout.org]
# Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil - from december 27, 2013 to january 4, 2014 [http://www.mootscout.org]
<gallery>
image:1er moot intéramérique.jpg|1st interamerican moot
image:2e moot interamerique.JPG|2nd interamerican moot
</gallery>


== External links and references ==
== External links and references ==
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