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Top of the TGN hierarchy
(hierarchy root)
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World
(facet)
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North and Central America
(continent)
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United States
(nation)
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Kansas
(state)
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Miami
(county)
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Antioch
(inhabited place)
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Beagle
(inhabited place)
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Block
(inhabited place)
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Bucyrus
(inhabited place)
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Chiles
(inhabited place)
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Drexel Corner
(inhabited place)
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Fontana
(inhabited place)
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Henson
(transport point)
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Hillsdale
(inhabited place)
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Hunters Lake
(reservoir)
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Jingo
(inhabited place)
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Lento
(inhabited place)
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Louisburg
(inhabited place)
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Louisburg Lake
(reservoir)
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Miami County State Lake
(reservoir)
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Miola Lake
(reservoir)
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New Lancaster
(inhabited place)
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O'Brien
(inhabited place)
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Osawatomie
(inhabited place)
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Osawatomie Lake
(reservoir)
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Paola
(inhabited place)
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Paola Lake
(reservoir)
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Ringer
(transport point)
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Somerset
(inhabited place)
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Stanton
(inhabited place)
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Wagstaff
(inhabited place)
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Wagstaff Lake
(reservoir)
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Wea
(inhabited place)
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