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European Jamborees EUROPEAN JAMBOREES EUR/JAM. 1. EUROPE (Regional). 17. LUXEMBOURG. 2. AUSTRIA. 18. LIECHTENSTEIN. 3. DENMARK. 19. NETHERLANDS. 4. FINLAND. 20. BELGIUM. 5. GERMANY. 21. FAROE ISLANDS. 6. GREECE. 22. AZORES. 7. ICELAND. 23. CZECHOSLOVAKIA. 8. IRELAND. 24. HUNGARY. 9. ITALY. 25. LATVIA. 10. NORWAY. 26. ESTONIA. 11. PORTUGAL. 28. RUSSIA. 12. SWEDEN 29. UKRAINE. 13. SWITZERLAND. 30. CZECH REPUBLIC. 14. CYPRUS. 15. FRANCE. 16. SPAIN. 2/1. 1956 INTERNATIONALER PFADFINDER SKIWETTBEWERB, MURAU. 2/5. 1987 JUBILAEUMSLAGER KLESSHEIM. 2/6. 1988 LANDESLAGER '88 PFADFINDER. 2/7. 1951 LAGER SALZKAMMERGUT. OSTERR PFADFINDERBUND 2/9. 1969 NATIONAL JAMBOREE AUSTRIA. PFADFINDER OSTERREICHS OU LANDESLAGER 1969. 2/10. 1965 1965 O.O. LANDESLAGER HASLACH AN DER MUHL. 3/10. 1946 Sønderborglejren. ~ KFUM 3/12. 1950 Fredericia. ~ KFUM 3/16. 1953 KORPSLEJR. DDS 3/24. 1962 ØESEDAL. DBS 3/34. 1976 ØKSEDAL '76. DBS 3/37. 1980 ØKSEDAL JUBI. DBS 3/55. 1998 KANGERLUSSUAQ 1998. GS. 3/1 celluloid on metal with safety pin, 3/2-3-5-7-8-11-13-15-18-23 all metal. 3/3-4-8-10-12-20-21-30 without names. 3/10-12 celluloid badge. 3/38 five events held simultaneously "JADDERSPRIS"- "KAAS" - "LERCHENBORG”- "MOLBOLEJERN" - "STEVNINGHUS" each camp had a badge with a similar design. DBS The Danish Baptist Guide & Scout Association DDS The Danish Scout & Guide Association KFUM The YMCA-Scouts in Denmark GS Gronlands Spajderkorps (Scout & Guide Assoc. of Greenland) 4/1. 1970 HREVAEVAN SOMPIO. ~ Metal 4/5. 1996 4TH INTERNATIONAL CAMP FINLAND LOISTO. 5/1. 1967 ROVER MOOT FRANKFURT. 5/8. 1966 BUNDESLAGER DES BDP. 5/10. 1974 DEGGENDORF BDP 74. 5/12. 1964 BUNDESLAGER VCP. 5/17. 1992 VCP BUNDESLAGER '92. FERSCHWEILER PLATEAU, GRENZENLOS. 5/19. 1984 LANDESLAGER BdP HESSEN IMMENHAUSEN 8-12.6.84. 5/20. 1985 LANDESLAGER /85 VCP HAMBURG. 5/21. 1987 LANDESLAGER VCP HAMBURG NORDSPUR 87. 6/4. 1998 3 NACIONAL SCOUT JAMBOREE-HELLAS ’98. 7/5. 1960 SKATAMOT ARNESSYLV (National Rover Moot). 8/2. 1967 International Camp, LISMORE. 9/6. CORP NAZIONALE G.E.I. CHIERI. 9/7. 1921 CAMPO NAZIONALE ESPLORATORI - ASCI VAL FONDILLO. 9/8. 1925 2 CAMPO NAZIONALE ESPLORATORI - ASCI BOLSENA. 9/10. 1951 4 CAMPO NAZIONALE ‘E’ ASCI VALLONINA. 9/11. 1954 V.CAMPO NAZIONALE ASCI - VAL FONDILLO. 9/12. 1962 VI ‘E’ MONTE AMIATA. 9/17. 1989 EUROFOLK ‘89 VENETO ITALY (issued in plastic & metal). 9/18. 1988 ROVER MOOT `88 CNGEI. CNGEL National Rover Moot. 9/20. 1959 II CAMPO NAZIONALE ROVER. ASCI National Rover Moot. 9/21. 1964 3 CAMPO NAZIONALE ROVER. ASCI National Rover Moot. 9/23. 1993 ITALY AGESCI NATIONAL SEA SCOUT CAMP.( Badge Red AGESCI SULLA ROTTA DELLE INDIE, BRACCLAND 1993). 10/13. 1990 MANDAL 90 (KFUM). 10/14. 1986 VINJE-86 NORGES KFUM SPEDERES LANDSLEIR. 11/1. 1952 9TH. ACAMPAMENTO NACIONAL, COIMBRA. 11/5. 1968 13TH. ACAMPAMENTO NACIONAL, PORTALEGRE. 11/11. 1984 XV Acampamento Nacional - FIGUEIRA DA FOZ. (AEP) 11/13. 1992 XVIII ACAMPAMENTO NACIONAL 92. PRAIA DO PALHEIRAO. 11/14. 1992 CAMPO DOS PIONEIROS ACANAC 92. (National Venturer Camp). 12/2. 1968 National YMCA/YWCA Jamboree, HALLMERE. 12/6. 1981 HANDSLAGET FA SCOUT. (Salvation Army National Camp) 12/8. 1951 ORESUNDSLAGRET. 12/11. 1985 TELLUS 85 - FA SCOUT HOGABERG. (Salvation Army Scouts National Jamboree). 12/14. 1989 VASA LAGRET. 12/16. 1982 TREHORNINGEN '82. (Nordic Jamboree hosted by Sweden) 12/17. 1977 FA-NORD '77. (Nordic Salvation Army (FA) Jamboree hosted by Sweden) 12/18. 1991 BOLMEN 91. (KFUM) 12/24. 1950 SVERIGES SCOUTFORBUND AVATUR. (SSF National Jamboree). 12/25. 1927 SVERIGES SCOUTFORBUND JUBILEUMSLAGRE. (SSF Jubilee Jamboree - metal thumbstick badge - official badge) 13/3. 1948 CAMPO NAZIONALE ESPLORATORI SVIZZERI. 14/2. 1957 SCOUT JUBILEE JAMBOREE DEKHELIA. 14/3. 1983 1st National Indaba - E MA NPOEKONlN KYNPOY. (With 1 & Leaders plume). 15/4. 1982 PLEINS FEUX L'AVENTURE. (FEEUF) 15/5. 1985 JAMBOREE NATIONAL SCOUT. JUILLET. (SdF) 15/6. 1936 E.U. 1911-1936 25th. Anniversary Jamboree. 15/7. 1974 CAMP DU COQ JUILLET. (FEEUF) 15/9. 1961 CONGRESS DE CHEFS DU 50 ANNIVERSAIRE 1911/1961. National Indaba. (EdF) 15/11. 1985 PIONNIERS SCOUTS DE FRANCE – LOURDES. (SdF National Venturer Camp) 15/13. 1989 EUROSCOPI SCOUTS DE FRANCE - STRASBOURG '89. 15/16. 1991 JAMBOREE NATIONAL SCOUT JUILLET 85. (SdF) 15/17. 1963 E.I.F. 1923-1963. (40th Anniv. Natl. Jam.) 15/18. 1965 CANAR. (EDF) (Natl Rover Moot) 15/19. 1993 EEIF 70 ANS D`ENGAGEMENTS 1923-1993. 15/20. 1994 PIONNIERS SANS FRONTIERES. (SdF National Pionniers Camp). 15/21. 1966 CONGRES NATIONAL. 28-30 MAI 1966 ANII. (EdF) 15/22. 1957 RALLYE DES TROUPES ET RANGERES 1957. 16/3. 1929 JAMBOREE NACIONAL BARCELONA. 16/4. 1960 CONGRES RS. National Rover Scout Camp 16/5. 1992 MADRID 92 JAMBORETTE. (Natl. Jam. organised by ASDE & MSC) 17/1. 1951 Rover Moot. N.D. DES BOIS. (FNSL) 17/5. 1992 ATLANTIS LETZEBURG. (National Jamboree). 18/1. 1981 National Jamboree. LASOLA. 19/1. 1932 NATIONAL KAMP. WASSENAAR. 19/2. 1936 NATIONAL KAMP HELLEDOORM. 19/4. 1970 JOHGRENSSTAD OMMEN `70. SEA\WATER\JAM. 1. 1954 NATIONAL SEA SCOUT CAMP. NIEUWKOOP. 4. 1970 70 NAWAKA VINKEVEEN. 5. 1985 85 NAWAKA. VINKEVEEN. 8. 1997 NAWAKA ROERMONO. 20/2. 1994 OPEN JAMBOREE, CHARLEROI 8/1994. (Open Association) 20/5. 1984 INTERNATIONAL CAMP BELGIUM ‘PAXTU’ DE KLUIS 1984. 20/11. 1946 Foy-Notre-Dame. (FSC National Camp) (Angel in flames.) 20/12. 1947 PENTECOATE 1947. (FSC National Camp) 20/13. 1948 DE KLUIS 1948. (SC National Camp) 20/14. 1949 LA FRESANAYE 1949. (FSC National Camp) 20/15. 1950 AULNE 1950. (FSC National Camp) 20/16. 1951 VISÉ 1951. (FSC National Camp) 20/17. 1952 SAINT-HUBERT 1952. (FSC National Camp) 20/18. 1953 GEDINNE 1953. (FSC National Camp) 20/19. 1954 La Sarte-Huy. (FSC National Camp) ( “ ” and Fish.) 20/20. 1955 SERVIR 1955. (FSC National Camp) 20/21. 1956 LA FRESNAYE 1956. (FSC National Camp) 20/22. 1957 FAMENNE 1957. (FSC National Camp) 20/23. 1958 BEAURAING 1958. (FSC National Camp) 20/24 1959 Condroz. (FSC National Camp) (Stylised person with flag over spotlight with Association badge.) 20/25. 1960 CHARLEROI 1960. (FSC National Camp) 21/1. 1983 BREKKULETGAN 83. (National KFUM Jamboree) 22/1. 1984 VI ACOREANO JAMBORI (Terceira). (plastic) 23/1. 1990 JAMBOREE KEBLOV. (1st National Jamboree) 23/2. 1991 TA'BOR HEJKAL RADONICE. 23/3. 1994 GEORGIADA UHRINEVES 1994. CZECH. NATIONAL ROVER CAMP. 24/1. 1992 DR. SZILASSY M. CS. CS. SK. EMLEKTABOR '92. (Open Assocn. Natl. Jam.) 24/3. 1995 KULFOLOI MAGYAR CSERKESZSZOVETSEG 1910 1945 1995 Jubileumi Negytabor 50. 24/4. 1994 KINIZSI NAGYVAZSONY 1994 EMLEKTABOR. 25/1. 1990 CESU SKAUTU ATJAUNOSANAS NOWETNE. ALAUKSTS 17-22. 06. 90. 25/2. 1991 SATEKLA '91. 25/3. 1992 WENDEN '92 BUSIM MODRI. 25/4. 1993 DAUGAVPILS. 25/5. 1994 LATVIJAS GAIDO UN SKAUTU LIELA NONE DZINTARJURA. 25/6. 1997 VECSKAUTU UN SENGAIDU NOMETNE GULBERE 7-10.VIII 1997. (National Jamboree) 25/7. 1990 ATDZIMSANA UNGURI 1990. (National camp) 26/1. 1994 METSATARGA. (National Camp). 26/2. 1998. EGM SUURLAAGER ESU, METSARAAMAT 98. 28/2. 1995 NATIONAL SCOUT CAMP “TAIGA 95”. 29/1. 1996 I YAPAINCOKI AMEMBOPI. (Ist. National All-Ukraine Jamboree – Undated) FORMER EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION JAMBOREES FEA/JAM 1/3. 1930 1st. National Jamboree. PIATRA-NEAMTZ. Romania 1/4. 1934 National Jamboree. MAMAIA. Romania February 2008 .
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