Scouting in Ireland
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Movements of young people in Ireland, owing much to the legacy of Baden Powell, have a long and deep history which traces all the way back to 1908. The Scout and Guide movement in Ireland is served by
- the Council of Irish Guiding Associations, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, a federation consisting of:
- Scouting Ireland, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement
- Baden-Powell Scouts' Association of Ireland, member of the World Federation of Independent Scouts
Catholic Guides of Ireland and Scouting Ireland are both also active in Northern Ireland.
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