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Europe in the Little League World Series : ウィキペディア英語版 | Little League World Series in Europe Europe first participated in the Little League World Series in . Teams from Europe were given a berth in the LLWS each year between 1960 and 2001 (with the exception of the temporary ban of international teams in ). In 2001, the region was split into a co-terminus Europe (later EMEA) and Transatlantic region. The Europe region comprised mostly native European teams while the Transatlantic region comprised mostly American expatriates. This distinction was eliminated for the 2008 Little League World Series; teams made up of either native Europeans or American expatriates are eligible to qualify from the European region. Starting with the 2013 LLWS, the region was renamed the Europe and Africa Region. African countries were added as a result of a major reorganization of the international (non-U.S.) regions. This move was triggered by Little League's announcement that Australia would receive its own LLWS berth starting in 2013. Two Middle Eastern countries, Israel and Turkey, have been part of European regions since they instituted Little League programs, as they are members of the European zone of the International Baseball Federation; they remained in the renamed Europe and Africa Region. No team from the European region has ever reached the final of the Little League World Series. The best finishes for a European team occurred in , and , when European teams reached the semifinals. Aviano, Italy, made it that far - in the 8 team format - in 1979. Kaiserslautern, Germany and Dhahran, Saudi Arabia) made the International final in back-to-back years in 1993 and 1994. ==European champions (1960–2000)==
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