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Italy
The youngest age level for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in Italy is 8, so they do not have a level that would be the same as Girl Scout Daisies in GSUSA.
There are two World Association of Girl Guide and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member organizations in Italy and each of them have a Girl Guide/Girl Scout law.
In Italy, Girl Guide members of the Associazione Guide E Scouts Cattolici Italiani (AGESCI) (Association of Catholic Guides and Scouts of Italy), who are ages 8 to 12 are called Coccinella (Ladybird) or Lupetta (Wolf Cub). Girl Scout members of Corpo Nazionale Giovani Esploratori Ed Esploratrici Italiani (CNGEI) (Italian National Association of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts) who are ages 8 to 12 are called Lupetto Wolf Cub or Brownie.
In Italy, Girl Guide members of the Associazione Guide E Scouts Cattolici Italiani (AGESCI) (Association of Catholic Guides and Scouts of Italy), who are ages 8 to 12 are called Coccinella (Ladybird) or Lupetta (Wolf Cub).Girl Scout members of Corpo Nazionale Giovani Esploratori Ed Esploratrici Italiani (CNGEI) (Italian National Association of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts) who are ages 8 to 12 are called Lupetto Wolf Cub or Brownie.
AGESCI (Italian Catholics Guides and Scouts Association) has shops in Rome and other cities in Italy.
Yes, My father was a Lovat Scout and served in the mountains of Italy and in North Africa
They aren't. In Italy, the age level for ages 8 to 12 is called Coccinella/ Ladybird/ Lupetta /Wolf Cub for the AGESCI and Lupetto/ Wolf Cub/ Brownie for CNGEI.
As in Boy Scouts or Girl scouts? Yes but their activities differ from scouts in the US.
Yes, there are two Girl Guide/Girl Scout Associations in Italy. The Corpo Nazionale Giovani Esploratori Ed Esploratrici Italiani (CNGEI) and the Associazione Guide E Scouts Cattolici Italiani (AGESCI)
They are called Boy Scouts. Scouts ages 5-10 are called Cub Scouts. Scouts ages 14-21 can become Venture Scouts.