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- friendship and understanding between Scouts of the world. Sometimes the word "jamborette" is used to denote smaller, either local or international, gatherings...
- the Minigaig P****. In 1946 the first Blair Atholl International Scout Jamborette was held within the castle grounds. This Scout Camp has been held every...
- International Commissioner for Scotland, founded the Blair Atholl International Jamborette in 1946. It has been held every two years since that date, with representatives...
- nation or world. It should not be confused with the Australian term "jamborette". In the Boy Scouts of America, districts or councils may hold a camporee...
- events in Scouting, including the World Scout Jamboree and Blair Atholl Jamborette. As well as the Scottish Episcopal Church now used as the Clan Armstrong...
- Colony Jamborette". March on to 100 Years. The Scout ****ociation of Hong Kong. Retrieved 13 January 2007. "Hong Kong Golden Jubilee Jamborette". March...
- parti****ted in this worldwide event. There are up to ten smaller Jamboree (or Jamborette) events held each year around the world. This includes Regional Jamborees...
- scouting with DESAI (Dharmaraja 80th Scout Anniversary International) Jamborette from 18 to 22 February 1994. DESAI organized jointly by the 1st Kandy...
- Tsai village was built before A.D. 1819. The Hong Kong Golden Jubilee Jamborette (香港金禧大露營), was held between 1961-12-27 and 1962-01-02, celebrating the...
- Park No. 1, Morse Park No. 2, and so on. The Hong Kong Golden Jubilee Jamborette (香港金禧大露營), was held between 27 December 1961 and 2 January 1962, celebrating...