Map of the world divided into regions as established by Little League Baseball.
Note: Only the Little League World Series uses all 16 regions. Other tournaments group their regions as in the table below (as per the 2007 tournaments).
Latin America (Mexico, Latin America & Caribbean except Puerto Rico)
Puerto Rico
Senior League Baseball
Central (Great Lakes & Midwest)
East (Mid-Atlantic & New England except Brewer/Orrington LL)
South (Southeast)
Southwest (Southwest)
West (Northwest & West)
Host (Brewer/Orrington LL)
Asia-Pacific (Japan & Asia-Pacific)
Canada
EMEA
Latin America (Mexico, Latin America & Caribbean)
Big League Baseball
Central (Great Lakes & Midwest)
East (Mid-Atlantic & New England)
South (Southeast)
Southwest (Southwest)
West (Northwest & West)
Host (South Carolina District 1)
Asia-Pacific (Japan & Asia-Pacific)
Canada
EMEA
Latin America (Mexico, Latin America & Caribbean)
Latin America II (Mexico, Latin America & Caribbean)
Little League Softball
Central (Great Lakes & Midwest)
East (Mid-Atlantic & New England)
South (Southeast)
Southwest (Southwest)
West (Northwest & West)
Host (Oregon District 4)
Asia-Pacific (Japan & Asia-Pacific)
Canada
EMEA
Latin America (Mexico, Latin America & Caribbean)
Junior League Softball
Central (Great Lakes & Midwest)
East (Mid-Atlantic & New England)
South (Southeast)
Southwest (Southwest)
West (Northwest & West)
Host (Redmond West Little League)
Asia-Pacific (Japan & Asia-Pacific)
Canada
EMEA
Latin America (Mexico, Latin America & Caribbean)
Senior League Softball
Central (Great Lakes & Midwest)
East (Mid-Atlantic & New England)
South (Southeast)
Southwest (Southwest)
West (Northwest & West)
Host (Laurel Little League)
Canada
EMEA
Latin America (Mexico, Latin America & Caribbean)
Big League Softball
Central (Great Lakes & Midwest)
East (Mid-Atlantic & New England)
South (Southeast)
Southwest (Southwest)
West (Northwest & West)
Host (Michigan District 2)
Asia-Pacific (Japan & Asia-Pacific)
Canada
EMEA
Latin America (Mexico, Latin America & Caribbean)
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