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English: Major League Soccer (MLS) Divisions. The locations of Eastern Division teams are marked with circles and the locations of Western Division teams are marked with squares. Inside each are a small black circle/square indicating the exact location of each team's stadium. States and provinces that host a team are highlighted.
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English: Major League Soccer (MLS) Divisions. The locations of Eastern Division teams are marked with circles and the locations of Western Division teams are marked with squares. Inside each are a small black circle/square indicating the exact location of each team's stadium. States and provinces that host a team are highlighted.
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