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The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] movement in | The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] movement in South Korea''' is served by | ||
* [[Girl Scouts Korea]], member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] | * [[Girl Scouts Korea]], member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] | ||
* [[Korea Scout Association]], member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] | * [[Korea Scout Association]], member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] | ||
==International Scouting units in South Korea== | ==International Scouting units in South Korea== | ||
There are two organizations focused on serving children of | There are two organizations focused on serving children of American military families living in South Korea and elsewhere in eastern Asia and the western Pacific: [[Girl Scouts of the USA]], serviced by the [[USA Girl Scouts Overseas—West Pacific]], and [[Boy Scouts of America]] (BSA), serviced by the Korea District of the [[Far East Council]]. These councils serve BSA and GSUSA units serving children of diplomatic, business and military personnel, and international units run under their auspices. | ||
==North Korea== | ==North Korea== | ||
North Korea shared a common Scout history with South Korea until 1950, but at present is one of only six of the world's independent countries that do not have Scouting. North Korea instead has a [[Pioneer Movement]], the Young Pioneer Corps. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{Scout continent|Asia}} | {{Scout continent|Asia}} | ||
[[Category:Scouting and Guiding by country|South Korea]] | |||
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