Central European Jamboree

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Central European Jamboree
StatusActive
GenreJamboree
FrequencyBi-annually
Location(s) Czech Republic
Hungary
Poland
Slovakia
Inaugurated1931 (revitalised in 1997)

The Central European Jamboree is a Scouting jamboree for Scouts of Central European nations.

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History

In 1931 a camp was held in Prague called Camp of Slavic Scouts, with participants from throughout Europe. Four years later, in 1935, the Central European Jamboree was organised in Spała, Poland. After a 50-year-long break, Czech Scouts came up with the idea to revitalise these meetings.

List of events

BadgeLogoYearEvent nameLocationHost CityThemeAttendanceNote
1931Camp of Slavic Scouts Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
1935 Central European Jamboree Spala ZHP.png 1935Jubilee Jamboree of Polish Scouting and Guiding Association Spała Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
1997Fénix Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
1998Eurocor Žarnovica Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
1999San '99 Sanok Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
2001Carpathia 2001 Csobánka Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Closer to each other1000
2004Tatracor Tatranská Lomnica Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Reach the Top2000
2006Orbis 2006 Brno Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Many cultures - one world [1] 3000
2008Silesia 2008 Chorzów Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Discover new world1400
2010ConCordia 2010 Budapest Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Many Hearts, One Beat
201211th Central European Jamboree Liptovský Mikuláš Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Experience Elements1000
201412th Central European Jamboree Doksy Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Prepared for the future1012 [2]
201613th Central European Jamboree [3] Wrocław Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Art of Scouting1800 [4]
201814th Central European JamboreeSzalki Island (Dunaújváros) [5] Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Scouting on new waves700
202215th Central European Jamboree "Iris" Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic [6] Palette of the world(moved to 2022 because of the EuroJam2020) [7]
202416th Central European JamboreeDrienok - MošovceFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia [6]

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  5. Central European Jamboree 2018
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