There were Girl Guides in Turkey as early as 1912.
The central governing body for both Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, the Directorate of Scouting and Guiding, was founded in 1936.
In Turkey, they are called Girl Guides and are members of the "Scouting and Girl Guiding Federation of Turkey." There are five levels of Girl Guides in Turkey: Smurf: ages 5 to 7 Star: ages 7 to 11 Guide: ages 11 to 15 Venture Guide: ages 15 to 18 Young Adults: ages 18 to 22
1915 was the year Guiding was introduced to the Bahamas.
Turkiye Izcileri Federasyonu (TIF) or Scouting and Guiding Federation of Turkey, has 2883 Guide members as of January 1, 2006. It also serves 33,974 Scouts (as of 2011) and is a member of both the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).
Lady Baden Powell founded WAGGGS (World Association Girl Guides Girl Scouts) which includes Girl Guides of Canada.
Girl Guides of Canada was created in 1910.
Girl Guides Australia was created in 1910.
Girl Guides Singapore was created in 1917.
Girl Guides of Palestine was created in 1919.
The Ghana Girl Guides Association calls ages 7 to 10 Ananse Guides or Brownie Guides.
Due to the fact that there are no Girl Guides or Girl Scouts in the People's Republic of China, the answer is no, Girl Guides or Girl Scouts do not sell cookies there.
The Ghana Girl Guides Association calls ages 7 to 10 Ananse Guides or Brownie Guides.
According to the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) web site, there were 7154 Girl Guides in Spain as of January 1, 2003.