In Italy, Rainbow Guides are referred to as "Guide Rainbow." This term is used to denote guides who provide support and resources for LGBTQ+ youth, promoting inclusivity and understanding. The initiative aims to empower young people and foster a sense of community and acceptance.
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The United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) or Girlguiding UK, has a Rainbow section. They are the youngest members, ages 5-7 years old. Gamiet Morshidat Gomhoriet Misr al Arabiah or Egyptian Guides also has an age group called Baraem or Rainbow for ages 5-7.
Rainbow Guides were introduced in 1987 by Girlguiding UK as a new section for younger girls -- ages 5 to 7 (age 4 to 7 in Ireland).
Various web sites indicate that there are Rainbow Girl Guides in Southport, UK. The best way to find out would be to contact the closest Girl Guiding UK office.
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.
Yes there are travel guides for every one in Italy. Italy is a big place with many tourist and they don't want anyone to get lost. you can pick them up from anywhere?
it is called a Rainbow Agama
There are quite a few private tour guides from Italy on the site for finding personal guides called Viamigo - they are at http://viamigo.com/tours/italy.html - some driving tours, tours of Rome, walking, and of course Italian wine tasting tours which are not for the kids.
The top of a rainbow is called the apex or the topmost point.
A partial rainbow is called an arc or a fragment of a rainbow. It occurs when only a portion of the full circle of a rainbow is visible in the sky.
Douglas E. Morris has written: 'Rome Made Easy, 1st Ed. (Open Road Travel Guides)' 'Open Road's Best of Italy' 'Florence Made Easy (Open Road Travel Guides)' 'Italy Guide, 4th Edition (Open Road Travel Guides Italy Guide)'
The rainbow krabby patties on spongebob was called the pretty patty