Scouting and Guiding in Hungary
The Scout and Guide movement in Hungary is served by
- Magyar Cserkészlány Szövetség, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
- Magyar Cserkészszövetség, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement
- Magyarországi Európai Cserkészek, candidate for membership within the Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe
- Magyar Öregcserkész Klub, member of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship
International Forum of Hungarian Scouting
The International Forum of Hungarian Scouting is a union of Hungarian Scouting organizations in Hungary as well as abroad. Its members are:
- Magyar Cserkészlány Szövetség
- Magyar Cserkészszövetség
- Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség (Hungarian Scout Association in Exteris), a Scouts-in-Exile organization.
- five minority organizations in the adjacent countries:
- Croatia: Horvátországi Magyar Cserkészszövetség (HZMCSSZ)
- Romania: Romániai Magyar Cserkészszövetség (RMCSSZ)
- Vojvodina (Serbia): Vajdasági Magyar Cserkészszövetség (VMCSSZ)
- Slovakia: Szlovákiai Magyar Cserkészszövetség (SZMCSSZ)
- Ukraine: Kárpátaljai Magyar Cserkészszövetség (KáMCSSZ)
International Scouting units in Hungary
In addition, there are USA Girl Scouts Overseas in Budapest, serviced by way of USAGSO headquarters in New York City; as well as Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts linked to the Horizon District of the Transatlantic Council of the Boy Scouts of America, which supports units in west-and-central Europe, the Near East and North Africa.
gollark: (or even, by multilaterating the position of the computer sending the GPS ping, break GPS for *specific locations*, to make them... possibly harder to target for some things, I don't know)
gollark: (which reminded me of some other evil idea someone came up with - the `gps` API sends your computer's ID with GPS pings, so in theory, if you controlled most GPS servers in one dimension, you could completely mess up or subtly offset certain people's GPS)
gollark: I also added a small note to https://wiki.computercraft.cc/Gps.locate about the results not always being reliable, since GPS is kind of vulnerable to spoofing.
gollark: It's more of a general guide-type thing explaining how to set up GPS hosts than information on how to use `gps host` itself.
gollark: Er, libraries.
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