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The '''Luxembourg Boy Scout Association''' (LBSA) is a federation of two [[Scouting|Scout]] associations serving [[Luxembourg]]. Scouting in Luxembourg was founded in [[1914]] and became a member of [[World Organization of the Scout Movement|WOSM]] in [[1922]]. The LBSA has a membership of 4,869 Scouts |
The '''Luxembourg Boy Scout Association''' (LBSA) is a federation of two [[Scouting|Scout]] associations serving [[Luxembourg]]. Scouting in Luxembourg was founded in [[1914]] and became a member of [[World Organization of the Scout Movement|WOSM]] in [[1922]]. The LBSA has a membership of 4,869 Scouts as of 2004. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Bureau de Liaison des Associations Guides du Luxembourg]] |
* [[Bureau de Liaison des Associations Guides du Luxembourg]] |
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* [[Wiltz International Scout Centre]] |
* [[Wiltz International Scout Centre]] |
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== External links == |
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* [http://www.gsgl.lu/ Official homepage] |
* [http://www.gsgl.lu/ Official homepage] |
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Revision as of 22:42, 15 July 2006
The Luxembourg Boy Scout Association (LBSA) is a federation of two Scout associations serving Luxembourg. Scouting in Luxembourg was founded in 1914 and became a member of WOSM in 1922. The LBSA has a membership of 4,869 Scouts as of 2004.
Members of the LBSA are:
- Fédération Nationale des Eclaireurs et Eclaireuses du Luxembourg (FNEL, interreligious, coed)
- Lëtzebuerger Guiden a Scouten (LGS, Catholic, coed)
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Fédération Nationale des Eclaireurs et Eclaireuses du Luxembourg
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Lëtzebuerger Guiden a Scouten
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Fédération Nationale des Scouts du Luxembourg (until 1994, now part of LGS)