CENTRAL AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN GAMES
The 'Central American and Caribbean Games' are the oldest continuing regional games. Only the Olympic Games have a longer continuous history. Mexico, Cuba and Guatemala were the three only countries present at the first games, which were then called the ''Central American Games''. In 1935 their name was changed to ''Central American and Caribbean Games'' to reflect expanding participation. Thirty one nations took part in the 1993 games in Puerto Rico and the 1998 games in Venezuela. The 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games ended on July 30, 2006.
Pan American Games
★ 2006 Official Website
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| Central American and Caribbean Games |
| Historical Medal Count |
| See also |
| External links |
Central American and Caribbean Games
Historical Medal Count
See also
Pan American Games
External links
★ 2006 Official Website
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