- Savez izviđača Hrvatske
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members =4,825
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Croatia n nationalScouting organization. As part ofYugoslavia , Croatia was a founding member of theWorld Organization of the Scout Movement from 1922 to 1948. Independently, Croatia has been a member of the World Organization since 1993. The coeducational Savez Izviđača Hrvatske has 4,825 members as of 2008.cite web |title=Triennial Report 2005-2008 |url=http://scout.org/en/content/download/11615/94838/file/Triennial_Report_EN.pdf |publisher=World Organization of the Scout Movement |accessdate=2008-07-13]Early history
Prior to the origination of Scouting, Austria had the Scholar Excursion Society, established in
Vinkovci in 1881. Similar to other organizations in thenAustro-Hungary and which later appeared in other parts of Croatia, the Scholar Excursion Society provided experiences similar to Scouting to children as early military preparation. Scouting was first established in the region in Budapest in 1910. Scouting units spread from there, first intoIstria (then under Italian control) in 1911. Scouting spreading from there into resort areas and other major cities. Scouts in these areas assisted duringWorld War I by helping refugees and battling fires, among other wartime needs.Scouting continued to expand after the end of the war, and in 1922 a Scout Parish was created in Osijek for Croatia and Slovenia. According to the Parish journal, "Scout", in 1923 Croatia had 14 groups of Scouts. The first meetings of the World Scout Movement and WAGGGS, in 1922 and 1928 respectively, were attended by Yugoslovian scouts.
Political interference
In Yugoslavia, the king took patronage of the Scouts in 1923, but six years later the organization was banned along with others that did not include the word 'Yugoslav' in their titles. Scouts in Croatia continued with the checkerboard pattern from the
Coat of Arms of Croatia as their emblem and standing openly against the Monarchy. Scouts were banned in Croatia in 1946, afterYoung Pioneers began to appear duringWorld War II in Partisan territory.Scouting in Yugoslavia was coopted by the Tito government in 1950, at which time WOSM membership was forfeited, but Scouts continued in conjunction with the Pioneers. The Croatian Scouts Day, recognized on May 19th, commemorates the first training of Pioneer-Scouts in camp and excursion leadership, held in 1950 from May 19 to May 25. Trainees in Zagreb worked from "Vožatago", a Russian manual that had been modified from the Scout handbook. These training sessions spread the Pioneer-Scouts across the region.
On November 24, 1951, the Scout Association of Yugoslavia, Savez Izviđača Jugoslavije, was established in Zagreb. The Scout movement grew and thrived until the Yugoslav breakup in 1991. Croatian Scouts again joined defense efforts, during which many were killed.
couting since break with Yugoslavia
On June 2, 1991, Savez Izviđača Hrvatske broke ties with the Scout Association of Yugoslavia and reorganized, returning to its earlier principles of youth education. It received recognition by numerous western nations. On July 19, 1993, World Organization of the Scout Movement voted the Savez Izviđača Hrvatske to full membership. Croatian Scouts have participated internationally in Jamborees, including the World Jamboree in Holland in 1995, the 1996 Danish Jamboree and the 1998 World Jamboree in Chile.
There were 3,865 Scouts in 1998, and as of 2005 the count was 4,068.
Among the group's programs is "The Sunrise City Project", which since 1993 offers an annual summer camp intended to assist children impacted by the 1991 war in reintegration to society.
Program and ideals
There are four sections of Scouting based on age:
*Cub Scout s-ages 8 to 11
*Scouts-12 to 15
*Venture Scouts-ages 16 to 20
*Rangers and Rovers-21 onThe
Scout Motto is "Budi Pripravan", "Be Prepared" in Croatian. The membership badge of Savez izviđača Hrvatske incorporates thecheckerboard pattern of thecoat of arms of Croatia .International Scout units in Croatia
In addition, there are
Girl Scouts of the USA Overseas in Zagreb, serviced by way of USAGSO headquarters inNew York , as well as American Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, linked to the Horizon District of theTransatlantic Council of theBoy Scouts of America , which supports units in west-and-central Europe, the Near East and North Africa.Notes
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* [http://n2zgu.50megs.com/CROT.htm Scouting in Croatia]
* [http://www.pinetreeweb.com/rtn-croa.htm A Chronicle of Scouting in Eastern Europe and Russia]External links
* [http://www.sih.hr/ SIH's website]
* [http://www.scoutpark.net/ ScoutPark - Croatian Scouting portal for members]
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