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2014 Pan American Youth Championship (girls' Field Hockey)
The 2014 Pan American Youth Championship was the second edition of the Pan American Youth Championship, an international field hockey competition held from 11 – 15 February 2014 in Montevideo, Uruguay. The tournament also served as a direct qualifier for the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics The 2014 Summer Youth Olympics (), officially known as the II Summer Youth Olympic Games , and commonly known as Nanjing 2014 ( zh, c=南京2014, p=Nánjīng Èr Líng yī sì), were the second Summer Youth Olympic Games, an international sports ..., with the winner and runner-up qualifying. Qualified teams * * * * Results Pool Stage Matches ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Classification Stage Semi-finals ---- Third and fourth place Final Statistics Final standings Goalscorers References {{reflist Field hockey at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics International women's field hockey competitions hosted by Uruguay Pan American Youth Championship (girls' field hockey) Pan Am ...
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Uruguay (; ), officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay ( es, República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America. It shares borders with Argentina to its west and southwest and Brazil to its north and northeast; while bordering the Río de la Plata to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast. It is part of the Southern Cone region of South America. Uruguay covers an area of approximately and has a population of an estimated 3.4 million, of whom around 2 million live in the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Montevideo. The area that became Uruguay was first inhabited by groups of hunter–gatherers 13,000 years ago. The predominant tribe at the moment of the arrival of Europeans was the Charrúa people, when the Portuguese first established Colónia do Sacramento in 1680; Uruguay was colonized by Europeans late relative to neighboring countries. The Spanish founded Montevideo as a military stronghold in the early 18th century bec ...
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