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Scouting and Guiding in Spain

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The Scout Movement in Spain consists of about 30 independent associations, most of them active on the regional level. Due to the regionalisation of Spain, even the larger nationwide associations are divided into regional sub-associations with individual emblems, uniforms and Scout programs.

Associations

Spanish Scout associations are divided in three organizational groups:

WOSM member organizations

The Federación de Escultismo en España is the National Scout Organization within WOSM. It serves 58,744 Scouts (as of 2004) and consists of three member organizations:

WAGGGS member organizations

Spanish Guiding is affiliated to WAGGGS via the Comité de Enlace del Guidismo en España, an umbrella federation serving 7.154 members (as of 2003). The Comité has two member organizations; both are again umbrella federations:

Independent Scout organizations

Independent (or non-aligned) Scout organizations in Spain include:

  • Asociación Española de Guías y Scouts de Europa (500 members; Catholic); affiliated to the Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe
  • WFIS en España; affiliated to the World Federation of Independent Scouts; with three regional members:
    • Associació Catalana de Scouts
    • Asociación de Scouts Independientes de Madrid
    • Asociación Galega de Escultismo, Breogán Scouts
  • Asociación de Guías y Scouts ASA - Andalucía
  • Federación de Asociaciones Scouts Baden-Powell
  • Asociación Juvenil De Escultismo Andaluz
  • Centre Marista d'Escoltes
  • Federación Scout Regional de Madrid

Past organizations

Scouts Hispanos

Scouts Hispanos
Defunct1940
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Scouts Hispanos was a Spanish Catholic Scouting organization created in Madrid by the priest Jesús Martínez in 1934, which had some social impact and was adopted in other cities, but was cut short with the advent of the Spanish Civil War.[1]

International Scout and Guide units in Spain

Emblems

Scout-like organizations

See also

References

  1. ^ Revista de Educación, 357. Enero-abril 2012. pp. 515-535.
  2. ^ "TAC-Districts". TAC-BSA. Archived from the original on October 13, 2009. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
  3. ^ "Membership Facts". Girlguiding BGIFC. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
  4. ^ "Facts about USA Girl Guides Overseas" (PDF). Girl Scouts of the USA. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
  5. ^ "Census 2011" (PDF). Far and Wide-Information for British Groups Abroad. 91. The Scout Association British Groups Abroad: 3. June 2011. Retrieved October 17, 2012.
  6. ^ "Erascout" (in French). Scouts et Guides de France. Archived from the original on December 18, 2012. Retrieved October 17, 2012.