Asociación de Guías de Cuba
The Asociación de Guías de Cuba (Girl Guides of Cuba) was started by María Abrisqueta de Zulueta, a Spanish citizen settled on the island, also founder of the Girl Guide Movement in Spain,[1][2] and two Cuban sisters surnamed Brull.[3]
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Founded | 1940 | ||
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The association is a former member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, last mentioned in 1969. Law-Decree 2118 of 27 January 1955 declared the Asociación de Guías de Cuba of public utility, and therefore approved national scale organization throughout the Republic.[4]
See also
References
- García Rodríguez, María Luisa; Valeria Vittoria, Aurora Bosna (2009), Notas Hitóricas del Gudismo en España (1929-2009), Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, p. 198. ISSN 0212-0267 (in Spanish)
- García Rodríguez, María Luisa (2007), Fundamentación pedagógica del escultismo femenino, Papeles Salmantinos de Educación, No. 8, Facultad CC de la Educación, Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, pp. 291–5. (in Spanish)
- Echebarria, Amparo; Alboniga-Txindurza, Belén; Mari, Paloma; Cormenzana, M. Teresa; Zulueta, Maritxu (2006), María Abrisqueta, Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa, Spain, ISBN 84-7907-525-2 p. 38.
- Law-Decree 2118 of 27 January 1955.
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