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Encyclopedia > Western League

There are at least three different possible meanings for Western League:


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Western Hockey League - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (513 words)
The Western Hockey League is one of the three hockey Major Junior Tier I leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League.
The 20 teams of the WHL are divided into Western and Eastern conferences.
The Western Conference is divided into the B.C. and U.S. divisions, which consist of teams from British Columbia, Oregon and Washington.
South Western League - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (286 words)
The South Western League is an English association football league comprised of clubs from Cornwall and the far western part of Devon.
Champions of the South Western League, whose principal sponsor is the Carlsberg beer brand via St. Austell Brewery, are eligible for promotion to the lower division of the Western League, but the difficulties Cornish teams have travelling further a field have discouraged applications for promotion.
The league was formed in 1951 but foundation dates of the 17 current member clubs range from the 1880s to 1980s.
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