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The document discusses pioneers, which were youth democratic organizations for children aged 7-15 in the Soviet Union and other countries. It notes that there were 19.5 million young pioneers in the USSR in 1984. The document also describes pioneer camps, which were educational summer or winter camps organized by Komsomol for pioneers and schoolchildren. It lists some of the largest pioneer camps as Artek, Orlenok, Young Guard, and Zubrenok. Finally, it mentions two pioneers newspapers - Pioneers Truth and Pioneers Zorka.







