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Top of the TGN hierarchy
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World
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North and Central America
(continent)
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United States
(nation)
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Iowa
(state)
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Cerro Gordo
(county)
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Burchinal
(inhabited place)
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Cameron
(transport point)
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Cartersville
(inhabited place)
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Clear Lake
(inhabited place)
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Creamery
(inhabited place)
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Ditch Number 57
(canal)
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Ditch Number 70
(canal)
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Ditch Number 92
(canal)
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Dougherty
(inhabited place)
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Emery
(inhabited place)
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Freeman
(inhabited place)
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Hanford
(inhabited place)
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Hurley
(transport point)
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Lake Fin-Feather
(reservoir)
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Mason City
(inhabited place)
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Mason City Junction
(inhabited place)
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Owen
(inhabited place)
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Plymouth
(inhabited place)
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Plymouth Junction
(transport point)
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Portland
(inhabited place)
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Rock Falls
(inhabited place)
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Rockwell
(inhabited place)
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Swaldale
(inhabited place)
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Thornton
(inhabited place)
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Ventura
(inhabited place)
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Ventura Heights
(inhabited place)
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Wheelerwood
(inhabited place)
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