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The Pramuka Movement of Indonesia (Indonesian: Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia), [1] officially the Praja Muda Karana Scouting Movement (Indonesian: Gerakan Kepanduan Praja Muda Karana), is the national scouting organization of Indonesia. Scouting was founded in the Dutch East Indies in 1912, and Indonesia became a member of the World Organization of ...
Ikatan Pandu Indonesia (Ipindo) was the World Organization of the Scout Movement-recognized Indonesian national Scouting federation from 1953 to 1961. When Indonesia became an independent country, there were more than 60 separate Boy Scout and Girl Guide organizations. Most were directly affiliated with some certain political parties or social ...
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Javaansche Padvinders Organisatie (JPO) (English: Javanese Pathfinders Organization) was a Scouting organization in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).This first Indonesian Scouting organization was established on the initiative of Sri Paduka Mangkunagara VII in 1916.
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This first Scouting organization in Indonesia was established on the initiative of Sri Paduka Mangkunagara VII in 1916. Noto Soeroto served as his secretary. The building in which the National Press Monument is now housed was constructed in 1918 under the orders of Mangkunegara VII, as a society building and meeting hall.
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