Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators

Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators
Российская Ассоциация Навигаторов/Скаутов
Country Russia
Membership 14,130
Affiliation World Organization of the Scout Movement
Website
www.rasn.org

The Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators (Russian: Росси́йская Ассоциа́ция Навига́торов/Ска́утов), or RAS/N (РAН/С), is the national Scouting federation of Russia, which became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) in 2004. The coeducational Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators has 14,130 members as of 2010.[1] Reformed, the organization makes up the bulk of the All-Russian Scout Association.

The membership badge of the Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators incorporates elements of the coat of arms as well as the flag of Russia.

In administrative subdivisions of Russia

Uniform of the Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators

RAS/N is active in Amur, Astrakhan, Bryansk, Chelyabinsk, Irkutsk, Kaliningrad, Kaluga, Kirov, Kostroma, Lipetsk, Magadan (which has a relationship with the Western Alaska Council of the Boy Scouts of America), Moscow, Murmansk, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov, Tambov, Vladimir, Voronezh, and Yaroslavl Oblasts, and in Altai and Primorsky Krais.

Regional activities are normally conducted by regional sub-associations, among them are:[2]

  • Voronezh Regional Social Children's Organization of Scouts (VRODOS; Воронежская Региональная Общественная Детская Организация Скаутов); 200 members;[3]
  • Irkutsk Provincial Public Organization of Children and Young People "Baikal Scout" (IOOODiM; Иркутская Областная Общественная Организация Детей и Молодежи "Байкальский Скаут"); 2,000 members[4]
  • Public Children's and Youth Organization "Scouts of Nakhodka" (ODMOSN; Общественная детская, молодежная организация "Скауты Находки"); 100 members
  • Rostov Association of Scouts/Navigators (Ростовской Ассоциации навигаторов-скаутов); unknown membership;[5]
  • Michurinsk Organization of Scouts/Navigators (MOS/N; Мичуринская организация навигаторов/скаутов); unknown membership;[6]

See also

References

  1. "Some statistics". World Organization of the Scout Movement. Archived from the original on 2010-04-02. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
  2. "Cкаутские организации России и международные организации". ОРЮР. Retrieved 2007-01-05.
  3. http://vons.vrn.ru/
  4. http://scout.irk.ru
  5. http://rans.youngrostov.ru/
  6. http://michons.narod.ru/
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