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of peace) was chosen. It was decided that 120 Girl Guides and 12 leaders from every country could take part. The minimum age for participation was 14 years, and the Girl Guides had to have achieved second class and a camping badge. The leaders had to have a camping
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had learned foreign languages so as to be able to act as a guides and interpreters. Archduchess Anna of
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had been held. It was suggested calling the camp "Jamborina", but consultations had to be held with the
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