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The Swiss Guide and Scout Movement (SGSM) is the national Scouting and Guiding association of Switzerland formed in 1987. It has more than 50,500 members in about 550 local groups and is affiliated with the World Organization of the Scout Movement and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
The Geneva International Motor Show was an annual auto show in Switzerland, held from 1905 to 2024. It featured new models, prototypes, and innovations from various automakers, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and moved to Qatar.
Scout24 is a publicly-listed digital company that operates ImmoScout24, an online portal for real estate in Germany. It was founded in 1998, acquired by Deutsche Telekom in 2006, and sold to Hellman & Friedman in 2013.
Scout Motors is a new American company created by Volkswagen to produce electric trucks and SUVs. It plans to build a $2 billion plant and hire 4,000 workers in Blythewood, South Carolina, where ...
Learn about the different scouting and guiding bodies and programs in Switzerland, including national, independent and international units. Find out about the history, affiliations and locations of the Swiss scouting and guiding movement.
Kurogane Type 95 was a Japanese four-wheel-drive scout car used in the wars with China and World War II. It was the only completely Japanese designed reconnaissance car ever used by the Imperial Japanese Army, and one of the world's first mass-produced four-wheel drive passenger vehicles.
The 39M Csaba was a Hungarian armoured car designed by Nicholas Straussler and used in World War II. It had a 20 mm cannon, a coaxial machine gun, and a rear driving position, and was used for reconnaissance and command roles.
Jenzer Motorsport is a Swiss racing team founded by Andreas Jenzer in 1993. It has competed in various categories, such as Formula Renault, Formula 3, Formula 4 and GP3, and has produced several successful drivers, including Yuki Tsunoda.