Central European Jamboree - List of Central European Jamborees

List of Central European Jamborees

Badge Year Event name Location Theme Attendance
1931 Camp of Slavic Scouts Prague, Czechoslovakia
1935 Spała, Poland
1997 Fénix by Koupaliště Džbán, Prague, Czech Republic
1998 Eurocor Zarnovica, Slovakia
1999 San '99 Sanok, Poland
2001 Carpathia 2001 Csobánka, Hungary Closer to each other 1000
2004 Tatracor Tatranská Lomnica, Slovakia Reach the Top 2000
2006 Orbis 2006 Brno, Czech Republic Many cultures - one world 3000
2008 Silesia 2008 Chorzów, Poland Discover new world 1400
2010 ConCordia 2010 Sztrilich Pál Scout Park, Adyliget, Budapest, Hungary Many Hearts, One Beat
2012 11th Central European Jamboree 2012 Ranč, Kráľova Lehota, Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia Experience Elements We will see in August 2012

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