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United States
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Ohio
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Morrow
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Aaronsburg
(inhabited place)
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Amann Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Amicks Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Bloomfield
(inhabited place)
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Blooming Grove
(inhabited place)
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Brollier, Lake
(reservoir)
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Candlewood Lake
(reservoir)
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Cardington
(inhabited place)
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Centerburg
(deserted settlement)
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Chesterville
(inhabited place)
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Climax
(inhabited place)
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Denmark
(inhabited place)
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Dogwood Valley Camp Lake
(reservoir)
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Edison
(inhabited place)
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Enter Ditch
(canal)
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Fargo
(inhabited place)
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Florida Grove
(deserted settlement)
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Friendsboro
(deserted settlement)
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Fulton
(inhabited place)
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Grays Corners
(deserted settlement)
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Harding Area Council BSA Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Iberia
(inhabited place)
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Indigo
(deserted settlement)
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Jackson
(inhabited place)
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Jamestown
(deserted settlement)
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Jugs Corners
(inhabited place)
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Kellker
(inhabited place)
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Kings Corners
(inhabited place)
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Marengo
(inhabited place)
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Morehouse
(inhabited place)
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Moshers Mill
(deserted settlement)
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Mount Gilead
(inhabited place)
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Mount Gilead Lakes
(reservoir)
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North Woodbury
(inhabited place)
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Owl Creek Prairie
(area)
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Pagetown
(inhabited place)
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Peerless
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Peniel, Lake
(reservoir)
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Pugh Ditch
(canal)
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Pulaskiville
(inhabited place)
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Queen Settlement
(deserted settlement)
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Rome
(deserted settlement)
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Russell
(inhabited place)
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Saint James
(transport point)
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Shauck
(inhabited place)
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Shawtown
(inhabited place)
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South Woodbury
(inhabited place)
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Sparta
(inhabited place)
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Steam Corners
(inhabited place)
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Steiners Corner
(deserted settlement)
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Straits Lake
(reservoir)
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Surprise
(inhabited place)
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Tyrone
(deserted settlement)
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Vails Corners
(inhabited place)
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Westfield
(inhabited place)
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West Liberty
(inhabited place)
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West Point
(inhabited place)
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Williamsport
(inhabited place)
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