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Scouting in the Czech Republic : ウィキペディア英語版
Scouting and Guiding in the Czech Republic

The Scout and Guide movement in the Czech Republic is served by
*Junák, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts,of the World Organization of the Scout Movement and of International Scout and Guide Fellowship
*Asociace Skautek a Skautů Evropy (ASSE), belonging to the Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe ()
*Skaut-Ceský Scouting ABS (member of WFIS) ()
*Svaz Skautů a Skautek České Republiky (member of WFIS) ()
*YMCA-Skaut (nonaligned to a supranational organization) ()
*Klub Pathfinder, affiliated to Pathfinders International ()
*Harcerstwo Polskie w Republice Czeskiej (a Polish émigré Scout group) ()
*Serving the Czech community outside of the country is a combined Scouts-in-Exile organization, ''Czech and Slovak Scouts Abroad''
==Czech Scouting in exile==

The Czechoslovak government-in-exile officially restored Junák and Czech and Slovak Scout groups were founded in exile, especially in the North of England and the South of Scotland, Rover Crews were founded in the Czechoslovak Armed Units in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.
In 1948 Scouting was banned again in Czechoslovakia. Czech and Slovak refugees founded again Czech and Slovak Scout groups in exile. Junák-in-Exile was formed as a National Scout Organisation-in-Exile for Czechoslovak Scouting. From 1948 to 1950 they were members of the Displaced Persons Scout Division of the Boy Scouts International Bureau.〔
After the end of Prague Spring in 1968 thousands of refugees left their homeland and many Scouts were among them.〔 So the existing Junák units in many countries were enlarged and new Scout groups were founded in many countries.〔The Czech and Slovak Scouts-in-Exile in Switzerland founded in cooperation with the Scouts of Switzerland new Junák units.〔 Junák was also active in countries such as Austria, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.〔
After the Rebirth of Scouting in Czechoslovakia the Exile movement were disbanded and its members became members of Junák or of the N.S.O.s of their countries of residence.〔〔
The Emblem showed on the left is the badge of Czech and Slovak Scouting Abroad, before 1989 this Emblem was in use with the text: Czech and Slovak Scouting Exile.〔

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