Scouts de Uruguay

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Scouts de Uruguay
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Scouts of Uruguay
CountryUruguay
Founded2000
Membership900
Website
www.scouts.org.uy
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The Scouts de Uruguay (SDU, Scouts of Uruguay) is one of Uruguay's Scouting organizations. It seceded from the Movimiento Scout del Uruguay [ why? ] in 2000 and serves about 900 members.

The Scout emblem of the Scouts de Uruguay incorporates elements of the coat of arms of Uruguay as well as the flag of Uruguay.

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