Little League World Series in Latin America

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Die Region Lateinamerika ist eine der acht internationalen Regionen, welche Teilnehmer an die Little League Baseball World Series, dem größten Baseball-Turnier für Jugendliche, entsendet. Die Region Lateinamerika nimmt seit 1958 als eigenständige Region an diesem Turnier teil. 1957 konnten sich die Mannschaften aus Mexiko über die regionale Meisterschaft der Vereinigten Staaten für die Little League World Series qualifizieren und sie auch gewinnen. Seit 2001 spielen die Karibikstaaten und Mexiko nicht mehr in der Gruppe Lateinamerika, sondern haben eigene Gruppen (siehe Region Mexiko und Region Karibik). rdf:langString
The Latin America Region has competed in the Little League World Series since its creation in 1958. Until 2001, the Latin America Region included Mexico and the Caribbean. In 2001 – when the Little League World Series expanded to sixteen teams – Mexico and the Caribbean were given their own regions. The region is open to all countries on the Latin American mainland, but is typically contested by the teams from Panama and Venezuela. Since the 2001 split, the region has been represented by either Venezuela (11 appearances) or Panama (seven appearances) at the Little League World Series, as of 2019. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Little League World Series in Latin America
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rdf:langString Coquivacoa Little League, Maracaibo, Venezuela
rdf:langString Latin America Little League Championship
rdf:langString Die Region Lateinamerika ist eine der acht internationalen Regionen, welche Teilnehmer an die Little League Baseball World Series, dem größten Baseball-Turnier für Jugendliche, entsendet. Die Region Lateinamerika nimmt seit 1958 als eigenständige Region an diesem Turnier teil. 1957 konnten sich die Mannschaften aus Mexiko über die regionale Meisterschaft der Vereinigten Staaten für die Little League World Series qualifizieren und sie auch gewinnen. Seit 2001 spielen die Karibikstaaten und Mexiko nicht mehr in der Gruppe Lateinamerika, sondern haben eigene Gruppen (siehe Region Mexiko und Region Karibik).
rdf:langString The Latin America Region has competed in the Little League World Series since its creation in 1958. Until 2001, the Latin America Region included Mexico and the Caribbean. In 2001 – when the Little League World Series expanded to sixteen teams – Mexico and the Caribbean were given their own regions. The region is open to all countries on the Latin American mainland, but is typically contested by the teams from Panama and Venezuela. Since the 2001 split, the region has been represented by either Venezuela (11 appearances) or Panama (seven appearances) at the Little League World Series, as of 2019. Following the 2021 LLWS, Panama and the Caribbean Region countries of Cuba and Puerto Rico will take up two berths in the LLWS. Two of the three will send champions to the LLWS each year, while the third will compete in its normal region; the automatic berths will rotate annually. This scheme is part of a planned expansion of the LLWS from 16 to 20 teams that was originally scheduled to occur for 2021, but was delayed to 2022 due to COVID-19. Teams from Latin America have won the LLWS title five times, but only four were as the Latin America Region champion. The Industrial Little League of Monterrey, Mexico, won back-to-back titles in 1957 and 1958, but the first title was as the champion of the South Region. The other three LLWS championships were won by Guadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico, in 1997, and Maracaibo, Venezuela, in 1994 and 2000.
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xsd:string Coquivacoa Little League, Maracaibo, Venezuela (10)
rdf:langString Latin America Little League Championship

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