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The European Scout Region comprises 47 National Scout Organizations that are members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, and services Scouting in Western and Central and Eastern Europe, inclusive, for cultural reasons, of Cyprus (technically not part of Europe, but a member-state of the European Union) and Turkey (which spans across two continents), and, as a member of the United ...
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The World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM / ˈ w ʊ z əm /) is the largest international scout organization and was established in 1922. [1] [2] It has 176 members. [3]These members are national scout organizations that founded WOSM or have subsequently been recognised by WOSM, which collectively have around 43 million participants.
The map shows the regional divisions of the en:World Organization of the Scout Movement. Countries without Scouting are marked in light grey. Countries without Scouting are marked in light grey. Colors and two nations modified in response to Graphic Lab request
In 2023, the Region, in consultation with the European and Asia-Pacific Regions as well as the World Scout Committee decided to dissolve on 30 September. [1] Ukraine , Moldova , Belarus , Georgia , Armenia , and Azerbaijan joined the European Region on 1 October, while Kazakhstan , Russia and Tajikistan joined the Asia-Pacific Region.
This region is the counterpart of the European Region of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM). The Europe Region WAGGGS has strong connections to the European Region of WOSM. Both maintained a joined office in Brussels for some years and published a monthly newsletter called Eurofax. Currently the two regions run the joint ...
The Federation of Scouts of Europe (FSE) was founded in Europe in 1956 as a European Catholic Scouting organization in Cologne, Germany. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] From 1962 to 1968 under the direction of Perig and Lizig Géraud-Keraod, the FSE revised the association's constitution, drafted the Charter of the Natural and Christian Principles of European ...
Boy Scout; Scoutmaster; Scouting professional who served in various positions in the Boy Scouts of America; authored many books and articles on Scouting, outdoor activities, and Scout skills, including the first Scout Fieldbook and three editions of the Boy Scout Handbook of the BSA; trainee at the first Wood Badge course in the USA, 1936 and ...