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"Plast" orhanizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ ukraïnsʹkoï molodi (Corporate Name)

Preferred form: "Plast" orhanizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ ukraïnsʹkoï molodi
Used for/see from:
  • "Plast" Ukrainian Youth Organization
  • "Plast" Ukrainian Youth Association
  • Ukraïnsʹkyĭ Plast
  • "Plast" (Youth organization)
  • Earlier heading: Plast, Ukrainian Youth Organization
  • Orhanizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ ukraïnsʹkoï molodi "Plast"
  • Ukrainian Youth Organization "Plast"
  • U.Y.O.
  • UYO

V kraïni zirok, 1982 (subdiv.) t.p. ("Plast" orhanizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ ukraïnsʹkoï molodi) added t.p. ("Plast" Ukrainian Youth Organization) p. 11 ("Plast," the official name of the Ukrainian Scouting Organization, founded in USA in 1949)

LC PreMARC file (hdg.: Plast, Ukrainian Youth Organization)

Plast-Ukrainian Youth Association, 1988: p. iv-v ("Plast" derives from the Ukrainian word "plastun", which is synonymous with the English term "scout". The first Plast troops were formed in 1911 in Lviv. After WWII Plast units were organized in Western Europe, Canada, United States, Australia, and Argentina. Plast requires its participants to speak Ukrainian and pursue some Ukrainian studies)

Ukraïnsʹkyĭ Plast, 1911-1939, 1996: t.p. verso (Plast; a national scouting organization in the Western Ukrainian lands and in the diaspora)

Ukrainian scouting, July 1995: t.p. (Plast, Scout organization of Ukraine)

Encyc. of Ukraine, v. 4: p. 36 (Plast Ukrainian Youth Association; in Ukraine 1990- : Plast Ukrainian Scout Association)

Ukrainian scouting, WWW pinetreeweb, 8-17-99 (The Ukrainian scouting movement, called Plast (which means scouting) was founded in 1911 in Western Ukraine, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, but soon spread to Central Ukraine. After WWI Ukraine was partitioned among the USSR, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Rumania. During the late 1920s and the 1930s the growth of the Plast movement was severely curtailed and eventually abolished. The movement was revived after WWII and now has branches in the USA and other countries)

Istorii︠a︡ plastovoï Stanyt︠s︡i Ditroĭt, 1949-1999, 1999; t.p. (Orhanizat︠s︡iï ukraïnsʹkoï molodi "Plast") added t.p. (Ukrainian Youth Organization "Plast"; U.Y.O.)

Mandrivka Plastu v ZSA, 2001: verso t.p. (Plast Ukrainian Scouting Organization, from 2000: Plast Ukraïnsʹka skavtsʹka orhanizat︠s︡ii︠a︡, vid 2000 roku; "Plast" orhanizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ ukraïnsʹkoï molodi)

Levyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ, S. Ukraïnsʹkyĭ plastovyĭ ulad, 1967: p. 11 (Ukraïnsʹkyĭ plastovyĭ ulad)

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