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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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Georgia
(state)
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Barrow
(county)
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Auburn
(inhabited place)
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Barber Creek
(reservoir)
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Barrow Heights
(inhabited place)
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Bethlehem
(inhabited place)
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Carl
(inhabited place)
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County Line
(inhabited place)
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Cruce Lake
(reservoir)
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Elder Lake
(reservoir)
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Fort Yargo Lake
(reservoir)
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Guyouzts Lake
(reservoir)
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Harrison Lake
(reservoir)
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Lesters Lake
(reservoir)
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Lokeys Lake
(reservoir)
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Lower Twin Lake
(reservoir)
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Marburg Creek
(reservoir)
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Marbury Lake
(reservoir)
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Masseys Lake
(reservoir)
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McLocklin Lake
(reservoir)
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Perkins Lakes
(reservoir)
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Rives Lake
(reservoir)
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Russell
(inhabited place)
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Rutledge Lake
(reservoir)
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Statham
(inhabited place)
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Thompsons Mill
(inhabited place)
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Watershed Lake
(reservoir)
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Whistleville
(inhabited place)
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Winder
(inhabited place)
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Winder Reservoir
(reservoir)
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