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Encyclopedia > League

A league is:

  • an ancient unit of length of an hour's walk, see league (unit),
  • an administrative division in Inner Mongolia. See League (Inner Mongolia).

League is also a term used to denote a collective entity. A league can be:


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CanAmLeague.com - Official Website of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball (442 words)
The Can-Am League has 18 former or current players and one umpire participating in the Dominican, Mexican-Pacific, Venezuelan and Colombian Winter Leagues.
The Can-Am League recently held a dispersal draft for the league’s 2007 road team.
Then the United League, about to enter its third season in Texas and Louisiana, sent in word it would go from 100 games per team in ’07 back to its original 90-game schedule of 2006.
Ancient History Sourcebook: 11th Brittanica: Delian League (5677 words)
The general affairs of the league were managed by a synod which met periodically in the temple of Apollo and Artemis at Delos, the ancient centre sanctified by the common worship of the Ionians.
The league was, therefore, specifically a free confederation of autonomous [onian cities founded as a protection against the common danger which threatened the Aegean basin, and led by Athens in virtue of her predominant naval power as exhibited in the wae against Xerxes.
The is!and was conquered with great difmculty by the whole fo~ce of the league, and from the fact that the tribute of the Thracian cities and those in Hellespontine district was increased between 439 and 436 we must probably infer that Athens had to deal with a widespread feeling of discontent about this period.
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