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The Deutschsprachige Konferenz der Pfadfinderverbände (DSK) is the international community of [[Scouting]] organizations in the [[German-speaking Europe|German-speaking]] countries, an umbrella of [[Central Europe]]an organizations within the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] or [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]], including [[Austria]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Switzerland]], [[France]] ([[Alsace]]), [[South Tyrol]] ([[Italy]]), the [[German-speaking Community of Belgium]], and [[Liechtenstein]]. Its members are internationally recognized [[German Scouting]] associations and the [[German diaspora|minority German]]-speaking Scouting associations<ref>[http://www.dsk2005.scouting.nl/]</ref> <ref>[http://www.pfadfinder.bz/content.asp?L=2&IdMen=649]</ref>.
The Deutschsprachige Konferenz der Pfadfinderverbände (DSK) is the international community of [[Scouting]] organizations in the [[German-speaking Europe|German-speaking]] countries, an umbrella of [[Central Europe]]an organizations within the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] or [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]], including [[Austria]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Switzerland]], [[France]] ([[Alsace]]), [[South Tyrol]] ([[Italy]]), the [[German-speaking Community of Belgium]], and [[Liechtenstein]]. Its members are internationally recognized [[German Scouting]] associations and the [[German diaspora|minority German]]-speaking Scouting associations<ref>[http://www.dsk2005.scouting.nl/]</ref> <ref>[http://www.pfadfinder.bz/content.asp?L=2&IdMen=649]</ref>.


The DSK was started as a language based meeting but has developed to a common platform including some clearly non-German (language) organizations.
The DSK was started as a language based meeting but has developed to a common platform whose aims are the informal cooperation of WOSM/WAGGGS-organizations, including 11 participant countries as of 2001. These include some clearly non-German language organizations from the [[Czech Republic]], [[Poland]], and [[Slovenia]]. <ref>[http://www.dpsg.de/aktivdabei/international/grundlagen.html#tab3]</ref>, <ref>[http://cserkesz.hu/okb/pages/uploads/media/okb_beszamolo_34_deutschsprachige_konferenz.pdf]</ref>, <ref>[http://www.scout.li/aktuelles/news/abschlussbericht_dsk_2007.pdf]</ref>

Conferences have been held at:

#1969: [[Überlingen]] (1st)
#1972: [[Lengenfelden]] (2nd)
#1973: [[Vaduz]]
#1986: [[Reichenau]] Island
#1996 (?): [[Luxembourg]]
#2000: [[Adelboden]]
#2001: [[Rieneck]]
#2004: [[Burg-Reuland]], [[Belgium]]
#2005: [[Ermelo]]
#2006: [[Goldrain]], [[Südtirol]]
#2007: [[Schaan]]
#2008: [[Budapest]]
#2009: [[Kandersteg]]
#2010: [[Warsaw]]
#2011: [[Germany]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:02, 14 October 2016

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The Deutschsprachige Konferenz der Pfadfinderverbände (DSK) is the international community of Scouting organizations in the German-speaking countries, an umbrella of Central European organizations within the World Organization of the Scout Movement or World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, including Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland, France (Alsace), South Tyrol (Italy), the German-speaking Community of Belgium, and Liechtenstein. Its members are internationally recognized German Scouting associations and the minority German-speaking Scouting associations[1] [2].

The DSK was started as a language based meeting but has developed to a common platform whose aims are the informal cooperation of WOSM/WAGGGS-organizations, including 11 participant countries as of 2001. These include some clearly non-German language organizations from the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovenia. [3], [4], [5]

Conferences have been held at:

  1. 1969: Überlingen (1st)
  2. 1972: Lengenfelden (2nd)
  3. 1973: Vaduz
  4. 1986: Reichenau Island
  5. 1996 (?): Luxembourg
  6. 2000: Adelboden
  7. 2001: Rieneck
  8. 2004: Burg-Reuland, Belgium
  9. 2005: Ermelo
  10. 2006: Goldrain, Südtirol
  11. 2007: Schaan
  12. 2008: Budapest
  13. 2009: Kandersteg
  14. 2010: Warsaw
  15. 2011: Germany

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