The Association of Armenian Scouts (Armenian: Հայ Արի, Haï Ari, alternately Association des Scouts Armeniens) was the Armenian Scouting in Exile movement recognized by the World Organization of the Scout Movement. In 1929 the Association of Armenian Scouts, centered in Paris, was given recognition as a member of the International Conference. Haï Ari was a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1929 to 1997. The organization was recognized in exile, with headquarters and approximately 1,100 members in France.[when?]
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The AssociationofArmenianScouts (Armenian: Հայ Արի, Haï Ari, alternately Association des Scouts Armeniens) was the ArmenianScouting in Exile movement...
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