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contingent and had reduced the minimum age for their attendees from 14, the normal
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had been forbidden in 1938 and had made their own comeback in 1946. The majority of the countries represented at the
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and the word "Jamboree", yet he made the journey with no problem. The sight of Scouts waving the welcome flags at the airport told him that he had arrived at the right place.
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74:Attendance
630:2002–2003
625:1998–1999
610:1987–1988
599:cancelled
342:Gibraltar
328:, Chile,
142:Bad Ischl
50:Bad Ischl
443:Archived
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404:See also
392:Reunions
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253:American
235:Jamboree
184:Scouting
161:Prologue
87:Previous
46:Location
386:Germany
378:Vietnam
314:Armenia
307:his own
257:British
201:Symbols
175:Denmark
138:Austria
60:Austria
56:Country
521:(1913)
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362:Malaya
326:Ceylon
296:Rovers
265:French
261:Soviet
167:Norway
130:German
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374:Syria
354:Japan
346:India
322:Burma
36:Theme
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