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  • | location= West Point, Georgia Founded in the 1920's, Pine Mountain near West [[Scouting in Georgia| Georgia]], off State Road 103m. It is a historic boy scout camp.
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  • [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia scout camps]]
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  • #redirect [[Georgia-Carolina Council]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Scouting and Guiding in Georgia (U.S. state)]]
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  • ...The council's name refers to the Chattahoochee River, which flows through Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. ...rge H Lanier District]]''' - serves Chambers County Alabama, Harris County Georgia, the City of West Point, Ga. in Troup County and Talbot County Ga.
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  • ...he [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the state of [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]].
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  • ...he [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the state of [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]].
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  • ...he [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the state of [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]].
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  • ...he [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the state of [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]].
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  • ...he [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the state of [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]].
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  • ...he [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the state of [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]].
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  • ...he [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the state of [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]].
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  • ...he [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the state of [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]].
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  • ...he [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the state of [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]].
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  • ...in the states of [[Scouting in Florida|Florida]] and [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]].
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  • ...e [[Boy Scouts of America]] located in the states of [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] and [[Scouting in Tennessee|Tennessee]].
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  • ...of [[Scouting in South Carolina|South Carolina]] and [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]].
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  • ...avannah, and President Jimmy Carter served as a [[Scoutmaster]] in Plains, Georgia. *[[Georgia-Alabama Council]]
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  • The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] movement of Georgia''' is served by == Regional Scouting divisions of Georgia ==
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  • *[[Georgia Carolina Council]] *[[Scouting in Georgia|Girl Scouting, Savannah Council]] in Georgia includes Jasper and Hampton counties
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  • [[Image:Girl Scouts of Georgia membership badge.png|thumb|Membership badge – the trefoil is made of the ...f Georgia 'Dia''') is the national [[Girl Guides|Guiding]] organisation of Georgia. It serves 925 members (as of 1998). The girls-only became an associate mem
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  • ...[[Scouting in Alabama| Alabama]] and 163.7 miles in [[Scouting in Georgia| Georgia]], which makes the Pinhoti the longest hiking trail in either state. Their ...ery long-distance US hiking trails connecting multiple states. Most of the Georgia Pinhoti Trail is in the [[Chattahoochee National Forest]].
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  • *[[Cherokee Area Council GA|Cherokee Area Council in Georgia]]
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  • ...rmer Soviet Republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine, but inclusive of Cyprus, though technicall
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  • ...zation of the Scout Movement''), the national [[Scouting]] organization of Georgia, was founded in 1994, and became a member of the [[World Organization of th ...couting within Georgia prior to the breakup of the former USSR, and within Georgia, Scouting did not exist during the period preceding the collapse of the Sov
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  • ...ivisions of Georgia|Abkhazian Green Scouts Youth Organization]], Abkhazia, Georgia
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Tift County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Forsyth County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Columbus County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Camden County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Fayette County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Rockdale County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Richmond County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Lilburn County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Bibb County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Clarke County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Cobb County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Fulton County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Chatham County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • '''Scouting Adventures in Bartow County, [[Scouting in Georgia|Georgia]] ''' [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Georgia]]
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  • ...t Reservation. It is located approximately 15 miles northwest of LaGrange, Georgia, on beautiful West Point lake. The camp is 600 acres with over 26 miles of Camp FGL is located on the boarder of [[Scouting in Georgia| West Georgia]] and [[Scouting in Alabama| East Alabama]] about halfway between Birmingha
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  • ...Scouting in the 12 former Soviet Republics: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine ...members in the World Organization of the Scout Movement-Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Tajikistan, were designated by WOSM as the founding members of
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  • ...om Miami, Florida and [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] got together to develop a high adventure program using the waters in and
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  • ...pe, including the former Soviet Republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Russia, and Ukraine, but inclusive of Israel, though technically not part
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  • ...a major junction of north-south and east-west railroads, just as Atlanta, Georgia, did.
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  • ...in the United States within the states Alabama and [[Scouting in Georgia| Georgia]]. The Park is home to the Cheaha Trailhead of the Pinhoti Trail, a 107-mil
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  • ...taff in Knoxville, Tennessee. He also served as Scout executive in Athens, Georgia and Atlanta, GA; Scout executive in Orlando, Florida; regional director of
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  • ...rmer Soviet Republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine, but inclusive of Cyprus (technically not p
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  • St George is the patron saint also for Aragon, Catalonia, England, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Lithuania, Palestine, Portugal, and Russia, as well as the cities
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  • ...ssia, Belarus (Belarusian Girl Guides), Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Georgia and Spain (Catalunya).
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  • | 003 || 091 || '''[[Chattahoochee Council]]''' || [[Columbus County, Georgia Scouting|Columbus GA]] || Active || [[Chattahoochee Lodge]] || ...mp facility for this council located on the Alabama/[[Scouting in Georgia| Georgia]] state line near many local attractions, parks, trails and museums.
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  • ...veral Councils, most notably the councils in [[Dallas, Texas]], [[Atlanta, Georgia]] and [[Birmingham, Alabama]] were embroiled in charges of false membership
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  • | birth_place = [[Savannah, Georgia|Savannah]], Georgia | death_place = Savannah, Georgia
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  • |91||[[Chattahoochee Council]]|| Columbus||Georgia |92||[[Atlanta Area Council]]||Atlanta|| Georgia
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  • | [[Southwest Georgia Council]] | [[Georgia-Carolina Council]]
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  • ===Georgia===
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  • ...an Muslim Scouts|Algeria]], [[Sakartvelos Skauturi Modzraobis Organizatsia|Georgia]] and [[Polish Scouting Association|Poland]]. <ref>[http://plast.org.ua/en/
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  • *In his version of "Rainy Night In Georgia," [[Ray Charles]] mumbles that if he "can just get [his] hands on some Ster
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  • ...hehaw Council]] GA #97 1985 changed name to [[Southwest Georgia Council]] #97
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  • === Georgia === | [[Chase S. Osborn Scout Reservation]] || South Georgia Council || Active || Also know as Camp Osborn and Camp Patten. Camp Osborn
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  • | Georgia
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  • ...xperience the open air. The Juliette Low Birthplace — located in Savannah, Georgia in the former Gordon family home — became a national Girl Scout program c
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  • ...maps/ Historical Maps from the Hargrett Library Collection] (University of Georgia) - browse over 1000 maps from as early as 1544. DjVu format; requires free
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  • ...tle=Georgia Women: Their Lives and Times|year=2007|publisher=University of Georgia Press|page=381|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VqU2PsmlYpMC&lpg=PA381
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  • | Georgia
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