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Asociaţia Scout Catolică din România (ASCRO), a Catholic Scout association, which is part of ONCR and linked with
AGESCI, the Italian Catholic Scout and Guide Association
Romániai Magyar Cserkészszövetség (Hungarian Scout Association in Romania), affiliated to ONCR and member of the International Forum of Hungarian Scouting; with 107 active groups
Asociaţia Cercetaşilor Tradiţionali din România (Association of Traditional Scouts from Romania) (ACT-RO founded in 2014), belonging to the
World Federation of Independent Scouts.[1][2]
Organizația Cercetașilor din Ardeal (Organization of Transylvania Scouts), independent, 150 members.
Asociaţia Cercetaşii Munţilor (ACM),(Mountain Scouts Association) founded in 1991 and disbanded after a few years of activity. In 2002 the association reopened with 500 members. It has active centers in
Baia Mare,
Bistriţa,
Braşov,
Cluj-Napoca, and
Timișoara.[3][4]
In addition to the various Romanian groups based in Romania there are also several non Romanian Scout and Guide groups based in the country:
Troop 900 of the
Boy Scouts of America (BSA) in
Bucharest. The BSA is the national scouting organisation for the USA. This troop is administered by the BSA Transatlantic Council (a BSA overseas organisation). The BSA is part of the
World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM).