Central European Jamboree | |
Status: | Active |
Genre: | Jamboree |
Frequency: | Bi-annually |
Location: | Czech Republic Hungary Poland Slovakia |
First: | 1931 (revitalised in 1997) |
Founders: | --> |
Or Sponsors: | --> |
The Central European Jamboree is a Scouting jamboree for Scouts of Central European nations.
In 1931 a camp was held in Prague called Camp of Slavic Scouts, with participants from throughout Europe. Four years later, in 1935, the Central European Jamboree was organised in Spała, Poland. After a 50-year-long break, Czech Scouts came up with the idea to revitalise these meetings.
Badge | Logo | Year | Event name | Location | Host City | Theme | Attendance | Note | |
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1931 | Camp of Slavic Scouts | Prague | |||||||
1935 | Spała | ||||||||
1997 | Fénix | Prague | |||||||
1998 | Eurocor | Žarnovica | |||||||
1999 | San '99 | Sanok | |||||||
2001 | Carpathia 2001 | Csobánka | Closer to each other | 1000 | |||||
2004 | Tatracor | Tatranská Lomnica | Reach the Top | 2000 | |||||
2006 | Orbis 2006 | Brno | Many cultures - one world[1] | 3000 | |||||
2008 | Silesia 2008 | Chorzów | Discover new world | 1400 | |||||
2010 | ConCordia 2010 | Budapest | Many Hearts, One Beat | ||||||
2012 | 11th Central European Jamboree | Liptovský Mikuláš | Experience Elements | 1000 | |||||
2014 | 12th Central European Jamboree | Doksy | Czech Republic | Prepared for the future | 1012[2] | ||||
2016 | 13th Central European Jamboree[3] | Wrocław | Art of Scouting | 1800[4] | |||||
2018 | 14th Central European Jamboree | Szalki Island (Dunaújváros)[5] | Scouting on new waves | 700 | |||||
2022 | 15th Central European Jamboree "Iris" | Prague | Czech Republic[6] | Palette of the world | (moved to 2022 because of the EuroJam2020)[7] | ||||
2024 | 16th Central European Jamboree | Drienok - Mošovce | Slovakia |