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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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The Won-Buddhism Council was established in 2007, which is the newest council of KSA. The symbol of council is Wonmani, whose face shows Korean/Chinese character for mind.
Before establishment of the council, Won-Buddhism Scouts actively participated in Scouting both in national and international events such as 21st World Scout Jamboree.>
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The Catholic Council was established in 2003. It is second newest council in KSA, and actually the first council based on religion. It has now 2,163 Scouts and 854 leaders. The symbol of Catholic Council is Jesus Christ.
The council opens a lot of leader training courses, young leader camps, camporees. As well, the Catholic Scouts passionately join Scouting and volunteer service.>
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The Jeju Council was established in 1946. It has now 4,251 Scouts and 803 leaders. The symbol of Jeju Council is Dol Harubang, the symbol of Jeju Island, which represents the stone grandfather.
Jeju council has two camp sites. A couple of national Jamboree was held here. Now, the 38th World Scout Conference will be held in International Convention Center Jeju for welcoming the second century of World Scouting.>
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The Gyeongnam Council was established in 1946. It has now 15,981 Scouts and 1,650 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongnam Council is dinosaur because the most footprints of dinosaur was found in this area.
Gyeongnam council has youth training center, and it offers a lot of programs and activities including climbing, water activities, nature observation, and other activities. In addition, the council does other challenging and high adventure programs during the whole year.>
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The Gyeongbuk Council was established in 1946. It has now 21,208 Scouts and 1,602 leaders. The symbol of Gyeongbuk Council is called Cheonseongdae, which is the astronomy laboratory in Choseon dynasty. Gyeongbuk area, located in southeastern area, is one of the historical sites in Korea. Gyeongbuk council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Jeon"nam Council was established in 1951. It has now 13,274 Scouts and 1,328 leaders. The symbol of Jeon"nam Council is called Namdo & Nami, who are a boy and a girl trying to welcome people with warm hugs.
Jeon"nam Council has the Suncheon Youth Hostel and Youth Training Center surrounded by the beatiful green mountain with cool little valley. International Patrol Jamboree was held in 2006. Now, a lot of programs are open for the youth who want to experience.>
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The Jeonbuk Council was established in 1957. It has now 12,020 Scouts and 2,273 leaders. The symbol of Jeonbuk Council is called Sinmyeong"i, which represents the Korean traditional drum.
Jeonbuk Council has the Songgwang Training Center, and its programs includes climbing, survival shooting game, orienteering, and other exciting high adventure programs.
Jeonbuk Council is a good relationship with the Boy Scouts of the Philippines and Sri Lanka Scout Association. It sometimes invites Scouts to Jeonbuk and send Korean Scouts for program and cultural ex.>
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The Chungnam Council was established in 1958. It has now 19,503 Scouts and 1,467 leaders. The symbol of Chungnam Council is a turtle, which is slow but patient.
Chungnam Council was ed as the best council in 1999. This council used to have air Scout. It hosted challenge camps, Scout festivals, and other Scout activities.>
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The Chungbuk Council was established in 1958. It has now 12,795 Scouts and 1,053 leaders. The symbol of Chungbuk Council is a boy and a girl with traditional costume. It represents the loyalty of Scouts.
Chungbuk Council started to build up the brotherhood relationship with Bellingham Council, Boy Scouts of America since 2006.
This council has hosted Peace Trekking project, orienteering contests, and other Scout activities. It also utilizes the youth center in Chungbuk area for Scouts and non-Scouts events and activities.>
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The Gangwon Council was established in 1958. It has now 11,161 Scouts and 1,131 leaders. The Symbol of Gangwon Council is the little bear which is also the mascot of Gangwon Province.
There is the 17th World Scout Jamboree site in Mt. Sorak in Gangwon province. The site has been developed, and many various Scout and other youth programs are operated year-round.>
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The North Gyeonggi Council was established in 2001. It has now 19,608 Scouts and 2,770 leaders.
The character of Noth Gyeonggi Council is the bird called Keu"naksae, which lives in north Gyeonnggi area. It also symbolizes the environmental mascot. North Gyeonggi Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities such as camping, hiking, and trekking projects during the year.>
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The South Gyeonggi Council was established in 1962. With 49,975 Scouts and 7,171 leaders, it is the biggest council among the 20 local councils. As well, it has been ed as the best council in 2005.
The character of South Gyeonggi Council is the mascot of Gyeonggi Province.
Gyonggi Council operates the community service center in Gyeonggi Province as one of the external projects and have a variety of Scout programs such as festivals, environmental campaigns, hiking, camporees, young leader camps, and other programs all year round.>
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The Ulsan Council was established in 1997. It has now 6,015 Scouts and 352 leaders. The character of Ulsan City is called Hae"uli, which is sea animal doing Scout bow with pear flower. Ulsan Council organizes various Scout programs and activities such as camping, hikings, and other water activities during the whole year.>
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The Daejeon Council was established in 1989. It has now 10,650 Scouts and 773 leaders. As Daejeon City hosted the Science Expo in 1993, the symbol of city and council became Science Boy, Hankkumi.
Daejeon Council especially built up the brotherhood relationship with Scouts in Daejeon juvenile reformatory. Before Gifts for Peace projected has started, they practice "Scouting for Community Service" by running Scout troop in juvenile prison. In addition, Daejeon Council organizes a lot of Scout programs and activities.>
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The Gwangju Council was established in 1987. It has now 9,334 Scouts and 712 leaders in Gwangju. The nickname of Gwangju is the Village of Light. Its symbol also characterizes the light spreading out to the world.
Gwangju Council hosted Scout activities such as camporee, young leader camp, and hiking.>
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The Incheon Council was established in 1923 just after the Korea Scout Association began Scouting. It has now 19, 652 Scouts and 1,112 leaders in Incheon. The symbol of the council is a dolphin wearing the Scout scarf.
Incheon Council has international friendship with Scout Association of Japan, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of America, Scouts of China, and The Scouts Association U.K. It enthusiastically tries to build strong brotherhood relationship with other national Scout Organizations.>
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The Daegu Council was established in 1981. It has 16,434 Scouts and 1,421 leaders in Daegu area. The symbol of the council is Korean eagle, which represents courage and pioneering spirit.
Daegu Council has a strong brotherhood relationship with Senshu District of Osaka council, SAJ since 1987. Its history has been already 20 years. As the time passes by, the friendship becomes stronger and tighter.>
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The Busan Council was established in 1963. It has 23,993 Scouts and 1,395 leaders in Busan area. The symbol of the council is seagulls as it just shows the character of Ocean city.
As of its character of Busan City, Busan Council has organized sea-based water activity facility. The council is famous for diverse Scout aquatic programs such as water rescue and first-aid.>
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The North Seoul Council was established in 1948 as the Seoul Council. It was divided into two council in 1990 - South Seoul Council and the North Seoul Council. As one of the capital city councils, the North Seoul Council covers the northern area of Seoul under Han River. With 29,511 Scouts and 2,947 leaders, it is the third biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is tiger called "Wangbomi". "Wang" represents the king. It also means first, while "Bom" is tiger in Korean language. Wangbomi is the character of world leading capital city, Seoul.
North Seoul Council has been ed as the best council in 2000 and 2001. It has hosted orienteering contests, camporees, and young leader camps for Scouts. It has a aquatic sports facilities such as canoe, wind surfing, and rowboat.
It has a brotherhood relationship with Aichi Council, Scout Association of Japan, and aspires to develop more friendship ex programs with other local councils at international and national levels.>
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The South Seoul Council came from the Seoul Council in 1990. As one of the capital city councils, the South Seoul Council covers the southern area of Seoul under Han River. With 32,278 Scouts and 2,863 leaders, it is the second biggest council among the 20 local councils.
The symbol of the council is symbol of Seoul City, which shows the mountain, river in Seoul with sun representing bright future.
South Seoul Council has been ed as the best council between 1997 and 1999. It hosted a variety of Scout activities including special awareness Scouts camp so-called Agoonoree. As well, it has a brotherhood relationship with Ibaraki Council, Scout Association of Japan.>
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