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United States
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North Carolina
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Davie
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Advance
(inhabited place)
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Autumn Care Nursing Home
(inhabited place)
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Bermuda Run
(inhabited place)
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Bixby
(inhabited place)
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Booetown
(inhabited place)
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Calahaln
(inhabited place)
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Cana
(inhabited place)
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Cedar Creek Lake
(reservoir)
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Cedar Forest Estates
(inhabited place)
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Center
(inhabited place)
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Clinton
(inhabited place)
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Cooleemee
(inhabited place)
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Cooleemee Junction
(transport point)
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Cornatzer
(inhabited place)
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Country Cove
(inhabited place)
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Creekwood
(inhabited place)
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Daniels Lake
(reservoir)
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Davie Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Davie Gardens
(inhabited place)
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Dutchman Creek W/S Number Five
(reservoir)
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Dutchman Creek W/S Number Six
(reservoir)
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Dutchman Creek W/S Number Ten
(reservoir)
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Dutchman Creek W/S Number Two
(reservoir)
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Dutchmans Creek Lake
(reservoir)
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Elbaville
(inhabited place)
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Ephesus
(inhabited place)
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Farmington
(inhabited place)
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Farmland Acres
(inhabited place)
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Forest Lake
(reservoir)
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Fork
(inhabited place)
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Four Corners
(inhabited place)
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Fred Bahnson Number One Lake
(reservoir)
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Fred Bahnson Number Two Lake
(reservoir)
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Frohock Mill site
(inhabited place)
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Fulton
(inhabited place)
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Heidleberg Settlement
(inhabited place)
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Hickory Hill
(inhabited place)
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Hillsdale
(inhabited place)
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Hodman
(inhabited place)
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Hoffners Lake
(reservoir)
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Houstonville
(inhabited place)
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Ijames Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Jerusalem
(inhabited place)
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Maine
(inhabited place)
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Marshall Lake
(reservoir)
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Martins Lake
(reservoir)
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Martins Store
(inhabited place)
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Mocksville
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Mocksville Lake
(reservoir)
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Oakland Heights
(inhabited place)
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Plantation Lake
(reservoir)
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Raintree Estates
(inhabited place)
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Redland
(inhabited place)
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Sheffield
(inhabited place)
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Smith Grove
(inhabited place)
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Valley Oaks
(inhabited place)
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Whip-O-Will Farms Number One Lake
(reservoir)
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Wood Lee
(inhabited place)
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