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became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1997. The coeducational Organizaţia Naţională a Scouţilor din Moldova has 1,540 members as of 2004.
became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1997. The coeducational Organizaţia Naţională a Scouţilor din Moldova has 1,540 members as of 2004.


Scouting was founded in Moldova in [[1913]] as part of [[Romania]], a founding member of WOSM in [[1922]], until Scouting was banned by the government of [[Carol II]] in [[1937]].
Scouting was founded in Moldova in [[1913]] as part of Romania, a founding member of WOSM in [[1922]], until Scouting was banned by the government of [[Carol II]] in [[1937]].


After the fall of [[communism]], Scouting restarted in Moldova in [[1991]], but the conflicts of [[1992]]-[[1993]] (see [[War of Transnistria]]) greatly slowed its development. In [[1994]], a national Scout organization was formed, and officially registered under the name '''Organizaţia Naţională a Scouţilor Din Moldova''' (in Russian Национальная Скаутская Организация Молдовы).
After the fall of communism, Scouting restarted in Moldova in [[1991]], but the conflicts of [[1992]]-[[1993]] (see [[War of Transnistria]]) greatly slowed its development. In [[1994]], a national Scout organization was formed, and officially registered under the name '''Organizaţia Naţională a Scouţilor Din Moldova''' (in Russian Национальная Скаутская Организация Молдовы).


By [[1997]], the Scout organization had developed well enough to gain recognition from the World Bureau. On [[April 18]], [[1997]] the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] welcomed Moldova as a member country. As of [[January 1]], [[1998]], the Organizaţia Naţională a Scouţilor din Moldova included 1,540 registered Scouts, boys and girls, in 39 groups throughout the country.
By [[1997]], the Scout organization had developed well enough to gain recognition from the World Bureau. On [[April 18]], [[1997]] the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] welcomed Moldova as a member country. As of [[January 1]], [[1998]], the Organizaţia Naţională a Scouţilor din Moldova included 1,540 registered Scouts, boys and girls, in 39 groups throughout the country.
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The Scout Motto is "Gata Oricând", translating as "Always Prepared" in [[Romanian language|Romanian]]. The Romanian noun for a single Scout is Cercetaş, but in Moldova, 'Scout' is used as frequently.
The Scout Motto is "Gata Oricând", translating as "Always Prepared" in Romanian. The Romanian noun for a single Scout is Cercetaş, but in Moldova, 'Scout' is used as frequently.


== Scouting in Moldovan subdivisions ==
== Scouting in Moldovan subdivisions ==
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[[Category:WOSM member organizations|Organizatia Nationala a Scoutilor din Moldova]]
[[Category:WOSM member organizations|Organizatia Nationala a Scoutilor din Moldova]]
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