Qualification for the 2011 Little League World Series took place in eight United States regions and eight international regions from June through August 2011.
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Great Lakes winner | La Grange, Kentucky |
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Mid-Atlantic winner | Clinton County, Pennsylvania |
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Midwest winner | Rapid City, South Dakota |
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New England winner | Cumberland, Rhode Island |
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Northwest winner | Billings, Montana |
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Southeast winner | Warner Robins, Georgia |
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Southwest winner | Lafayette, Louisiana |
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West winner | Huntington Beach, California |
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Asia-Pacific winner | Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
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Canada winner | Langley, British Columbia |
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Caribbean winner | Oranjestad, Aruba |
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Europe winner | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
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Japan winner | Hamamatsu, Shizuoka |
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Latin America winner | Maracay, Venezuela |
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Mexico winner | Mexicali, Baja California |
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Middle East-Africa winner | Dhahran, Saudi Arabia |
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The tournament took place in Indianapolis on August 5–13.[1]
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| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 10 – Indianapolis | | |
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| 1 Indiana | 3 |
| August 13 – Indianapolis |
| 4 Ohio | 4
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| 4 Ohio | 0 |
| August 10 – Indianapolis |
| | 2 Kentucky | 3 |
| 2 Kentucky | 8 |
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| 3 Michigan | 0
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The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut on August 5–15.[2]
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| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 12 – Bristol | | |
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| 1 Pennsylvania | 3 |
| August 15 – Bristol |
| 4 New York | 0
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| 1 Pennsylvania | 5 |
| August 12 – Bristol |
| | 3 New Jersey | 2 |
| 2 Delaware | 1 |
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| 3 New Jersey | 2
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The tournament took place in Indianapolis on August 6–13.[3]
Note: The Dakotas are organized into a single Little League district.
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| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 11 – Indianapolis | | |
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| 1 South Dakota | 7 |
| August 13 – Indianapolis |
| 4 Missouri | 2
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| 1 South Dakota | 4 |
| August 11 – Indianapolis |
| | 3 Nebraska | 2 |
| 2 Iowa | 1 |
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| 3 Nebraska | 5
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The tournament took place in Bristol, Connecticut on August 5–13.[4]
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| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 11 – Bristol | | |
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| 1 New Hampshire | 4 |
| August 13 – Bristol |
| 4 Massachusetts | 9
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| 4 Massachusetts | 7 |
| August 11 – Bristol |
| | 3 Rhode Island | 13 |
| 2 Connecticut | 7 |
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| 3 Rhode Island | 8
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The tournament took place in San Bernardino, California on August 5–13.[5]
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| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 11 – San Bernardino | | |
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| 1 Washington | 3 |
| August 13 – San Bernardino |
| 4 Oregon | 4
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| 4 Oregon | 1 |
| August 11 – San Bernardino |
| | 2 Montana | 7 |
| 2 Montana | 6 |
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| 3 Idaho | 2
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The tournament took place in Warner Robins, Georgia on August 5–12.[6]
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| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 10 – Warner Robins | | |
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| 1A Florida | 12 |
| August 12 – Warner Robins |
| 2B Alabama | 6
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| 1A Florida | 2 |
| August 10 – Warner Robins |
| | 1B Georgia | 4 |
| 1B Georgia | 7 |
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| 2A West Virginia | 0
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The tournament took place in Waco, Texas on August 5–11.[7]
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| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 9 – Waco | | |
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| 1A Louisiana | 14 |
| August 11 – Waco (7 inn.) |
| 2B New Mexico | 6
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| 1A Louisiana | 8 |
| August 9 – Waco |
| | 2A Texas East | 7 |
| 1B Colorado | 4 |
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| 2A Texas East | 5
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The tournament took place in Guam from July 9–15.[9]
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| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| July 14 – Guam | | |
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| 1A Taiwan | 12 |
| July 15 – Guam |
| 2B Guam | 2
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| 1A Taiwan | 3 |
| July 14 – Guam |
| | 1B South Korea | 1 |
| 2A Thailand | 0 |
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| 1B South Korea | 10
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The tournament took place in North Vancouver, British Columbia on August 6–13.[10]
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| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| August 12 – North Vancouver | | |
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| 1 Ontario | 3 |
| August 13 – North Vancouver (4 inn.) |
| 4 Quebec | 4
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| 4 Quebec | 0 |
| August 12 – North Vancouver |
| | 2 British Columbia | 11 |
| 2 British Columbia | 2 |
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| 3 British Columbia (Host) | 1
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The tournament took place St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands on July 9–16.[11]
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| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| July 15 – St. Thomas | | |
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| 1A Puerto Rico | 0 |
| July 16 – St. Thomas |
| 2B Aruba | 4
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| 2B Aruba | 4 |
| July 15 – St. Thomas |
| | 2A U.S. Virgin Islands A | 2 |
| 1B Curaçao | 7 |
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| 2A U.S. Virgin Islands A | 8
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The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland on July 22–29.[12]
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| Quarter-finals | | Semi-finals | | Final |
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| July 27 – Kutno | | | | | |
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| 1A Czech Republic | 7 |
| July 28 – Kutno |
| 4B Great Britain | 1
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| 1A Czech Republic | 20 |
| July 27 – Kutno |
| | 2B Italy | 1
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| 2B Italy | 10 |
| | July 29 – Kutno |
| 3A Ukraine | 0
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| 1A Czech Republic | 1 |
| July 27 – Kutno |
| | 1B Netherlands | 7 |
| 2A Lithuania | 1 |
| July 28 – Kutno | |
| 3B Belarus | 2
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| 3B Belarus | 1 |
| July 27 – Kutno |
| | 1B Netherlands | 11
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| 1B Netherlands | 5 |
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| 4A Belgium | 1
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The first two rounds of the tournament were held on July 2, and the remaining three rounds were played on July 9. All games were played in Tokyo.[14]
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| Round of 16 | | Quarter-finals | | Semi-finals | | Final |
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| Seya | 5 |
| July 9 – Tokyo |
| Tokyo Kitasuna | 4
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| Seya | 22 |
| July 2 – Tokyo |
| | Matsusaka | 6
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| Kasaoka | 5 |
| | July 9 – Tokyo |
| Matsusaka | 16
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| Seya | 2 |
| July 2 – Tokyo |
| | Osaka Ibaraki | 0
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| Sapporo Shinotoni | 1 |
| July 9 – Tokyo | |
| Osaka Ibaraki | 17
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| Osaka Ibaraki | 8 |
| July 2 – Tokyo |
| | Sendai Higashi | 4
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| Chiba City | 7 |
| | July 9 – Tokyo |
| Sendai Higashi | 13
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| Seya | 3 |
| July 2 – Tokyo |
| | Hamamatsu Minami | 14
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| Suzaka | 1 |
| July 9 – Tokyo | |
| Hamamatsu Minami | 13
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| Hamamatsu Minami | 3 |
| July 2 – Tokyo |
| | Chōfu | 1
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| Niihama | 2 |
| | July 9 – Tokyo |
| Chōfu | 13
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| Hamamatsu Minami | 11 |
| July 2 – Tokyo |
| | Koshigaya | 1
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| Miyakonojō | 2 |
| July 9 – Tokyo | |
| Osaka Yodogawa | 1
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| Miyakonojō | 12 |
| July 2 – Tokyo |
| | Koshigaya | 13
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| Koshigaya | 4 |
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| Yamagata | 1
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The tournament took place in San José, Costa Rica on July 16–23.[15]
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| Semi-finals | | Final |
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| July 22 – San José | | |
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| 1A Venezuela | 4 |
| July 23 – San José |
| 2B El Salvador | 3
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| 1A Venezuela | 13 |
| July 22 – San José |
| | 1B Colombia | 6 |
| 1B Colombia | 6 |
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| 2A Panama | 5
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The tournament took place in Mexicali, Baja California on July 24–30.[16]
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The tournament took place in Kutno, Poland on July 13–16.[17]
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- 1 Kampala, Uganda won the Middle East-Africa Region, but were denied visas to enter the United States.[18][19] In order to maintain the 16-team field in the Little League World Series, Little League invited the runners-up of the MEA Region, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to participate.[20]