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| name = Scouting Antiano
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| caption = Antillean Scouting
| country = Netherlands Antilles
| headquarters = Arowakenweg 41 A, Willemstad, Curaçao
| f-date = 1930 / 1997
| members = 1,600 
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The Netherlands Antilles is served by two [[Scouting|Scout]] associations, '''''Scouting Antiano''''' (Antillean Scouting, in the [[Papiamento]] dialect), and the '''''Katolische Verkenners Nederlandse Antillen''''' (KVNA, the Catholic Scouts of the Netherlands Antilles). The Netherlands Antilles is an Associate Member of the [[Interamerican Region]] of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]].
'''Scouting Antiano''' (Papiamento: ''Antillean Scouting'') is the national [[Scouting]] organization of the Netherlands Antilles. It serves 1,600 members in 25 [[Scout group]]s, 21 Scout groups on Curaçao, 2 on Sint Maarten, 2 on Bonaire, none on Saba and Sint Eustatius. Scouting Antiano is an Associate Member of the [[Interamerican Region]] of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]].
[[File:Scouting in Saint Martin-Sint Maarten.png|thumb|left|140px|badge used jointly by Scouts on Dutch and French part of Sint Maarten/Saint Martin]]
In 1997 the two Scout associations, ''Antilliaanse Padvinders Vereniging'' (APV, Antillean Scout Association), and the ''Katholieke Verkenners Nederlandse Antillen'' (KVNA, the Catholic Scouts of the Netherlands Antilles) merged. On April 15, 2000 Aruba got its own organisation, [[Scouting Aruba]]. With the scheduled dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in 2010, the organization may split.


Scouts of Curaçao follow the [[Scouting Nederland|Dutch system of Scouting]].
''Scouting Antiano'' primarily follows the [[Scouting Nederland|Dutch system of Scouting]].


== See also ==
The [[Scout Motto]] is ''Sea Prepara'', ''Be Prepared'' in Papiamento, and ''Weest Paraat'' in Dutch.


Scouting Antiano share their headquarters with the "Padvindstersvereniging van de Nederlandse Antillen" and other Netherlands Antillean youth organisations.
==See also==
* [[Scouting in Guadeloupe et Saint Martin]] (French Scouting on the divided island of Sint Maarten)
* [[Scouting in Guadeloupe et Saint Martin]] (French Scouting on the divided island of Sint Maarten)
* [[Padvindstersvereniging van de Nederlandse Antillen]]
* [[Padvindstersvereniging van de Nederlandse Antillen]] (Girl Scouts)


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.scoutingantiano.org/ Official Homepage] ([[Papiamento]]/Dutch)
* [http://www.jcc-curacao.com Curacao Youth Center Foundation] (Dutch)
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Revision as of 15:25, 6 August 2010

Scouting Antiano
Scouting Antiano
Antillean Scouting
Headquarters Arowakenweg 41 A, Willemstad, Curaçao
Country Netherlands Antilles
Founded 1930 / 1997
Membership 1,600

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Scouting Antiano (Papiamento: Antillean Scouting) is the national Scouting organization of the Netherlands Antilles. It serves 1,600 members in 25 Scout groups, 21 Scout groups on Curaçao, 2 on Sint Maarten, 2 on Bonaire, none on Saba and Sint Eustatius. Scouting Antiano is an Associate Member of the Interamerican Region of the World Organization of the Scout Movement.

badge used jointly by Scouts on Dutch and French part of Sint Maarten/Saint Martin

In 1997 the two Scout associations, Antilliaanse Padvinders Vereniging (APV, Antillean Scout Association), and the Katholieke Verkenners Nederlandse Antillen (KVNA, the Catholic Scouts of the Netherlands Antilles) merged. On April 15, 2000 Aruba got its own organisation, Scouting Aruba. With the scheduled dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in 2010, the organization may split.

Scouting Antiano primarily follows the Dutch system of Scouting.

The Scout Motto is Sea Prepara, Be Prepared in Papiamento, and Weest Paraat in Dutch.

Scouting Antiano share their headquarters with the "Padvindstersvereniging van de Nederlandse Antillen" and other Netherlands Antillean youth organisations.

See also

External links