Scouting and Guiding in Mexico

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The Scouting and Guiding movement in Mexico consists of several independent organizations.

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Shoulder patches of adult Scout leaders in Mexico City, March 2010
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Asociación de Grupos de Scouts de México

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International Scouting in Mexico

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