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* 1985: [[Portumna#Jamboree|Portumna]] (Co. Galway) - 10,000 scouts<ref name="irishmedals"/><ref name="Jamboree2018"/>{{sfn|Gaughan|2006|p=145}} |
* 1985: [[Portumna#Jamboree|Portumna]] (Co. Galway) - 10,000 scouts<ref name="irishmedals"/><ref name="Jamboree2018"/>{{sfn|Gaughan|2006|p=145}} |
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* 1985: [[Gosford Castle#Jamboree|Gosford]] (Co. Armagh)<ref name="irishmedals"/> <ref name="Jamboree2018"/>{{sfn|Gaughan|2006|p=145}} |
* 1985: [[Gosford Castle#Jamboree|Gosford]] (Co. Armagh)<ref name="irishmedals"/> <ref name="Jamboree2018"/>{{sfn|Gaughan|2006|p=145}} |
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* 1993: [[Ballyfin '93]] ( Co. Laois) - 27 July to 5 August - 7,000 scouts<ref name="irishmedals"/> <ref name="Jamboree2018"/>{{sfn|Gaughan|2006|p=145 |
* 1993: [[Ballyfin '93]] ( Co. Laois) - 27 July to 5 August - 7,000 scouts<ref name="irishmedals"/> <ref name="Jamboree2018"/>{{sfn|Gaughan|2006|p=145}}{{sfn|Gaughan|2006|p=146}} |
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* 1997: [[Lough Dan#Scouting Jamboree|Lough Dan]] (Co. Wicklow) - 2,000 scouts<ref name="Jamboree2018"/>{{sfn|Gaughan|2006|p=146}} |
* 1997: [[Lough Dan#Scouting Jamboree|Lough Dan]] (Co. Wicklow) - 2,000 scouts<ref name="Jamboree2018"/>{{sfn|Gaughan|2006|p=146}} |
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* 2001: Causeway 2001 (Co. Antrim)<ref name="Jamboree2018"/>{{sfn|Gaughan|2006|p=146}} |
* 2001: Causeway 2001 (Co. Antrim)<ref name="Jamboree2018"/>{{sfn|Gaughan|2006|p=146}} |
Revision as of 14:03, 16 June 2016
Scouting in Ireland has hosted many jamborees.
Past Jamborees
- 1948: Listowel Jamborette (Co. Kerry)[1][2]
- 1960: Loc Rinn 1960 (Mohill, Co. Leitrim)[3][4][2]
- 1967: Lios Mór (Co. Waterford) - 18 to 29 July - 3,000 scouts [3][2][5]
- 1968: Westport (Co. Mayo) [3][4][2]
- 1997: Jamborora '77 (Mount Mellerary, Co. Waterford) - 26 July to 4 August12,000 scouts[3][4][2][6]
- 1978: Woodstock '78 (Inistioge, Co. Kilkenny) [3] [4] [2]
- 1982: Lakelands '82 (Co. Fermanagh) [7][2]
- 1985: Portumna (Co. Galway) - 10,000 scouts[4][2][8]
- 1985: Gosford (Co. Armagh)[4] [2][8]
- 1993: Ballyfin '93 ( Co. Laois) - 27 July to 5 August - 7,000 scouts[4] [2][8][9]
- 1997: Lough Dan (Co. Wicklow) - 2,000 scouts[2][9]
- 2001: Causeway 2001 (Co. Antrim)[2][9]
- Cancelled due to foot and mouth
- 2008: Jamboree 2008 (Punchestown, Co. Kildare) - 2 to 10 August - 12,500 scouts[2][10]
Future Jamborees
- Jamboree 2018
References
- ^ "Group History". 45th Dublin, Mount Argus Scout Group - Celebrating 80 Years of Adventure. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Scouting Ireland - Jamboree 2018". Facebook. 19 April 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
- ^ a b c d e "History of Scouting Ireland". Scouting Ireland. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
- ^ a b c d e f g "irishmedals.org Irish Jamborees". irishmedals.org. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
- ^ Gaughan 2006, p. 136.
- ^ Gaughan 2006, p. 137.
- ^ "'Scouting in Fermanagh'". The Diocese of Clogher. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
- ^ a b c Gaughan 2006, p. 145.
- ^ a b c Gaughan 2006, p. 146.
- ^ Lawrence, John (17 July 2008). "Jamboree 2008 with 12,500 scouts will be the largest held in State". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
Bibliography
- Gaughan, J. Anthony (2006). Scouting in Ireland (1st ed.). Dublin, Ireland: Kingdom Books. p. 103. ISBN 0952456729.
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