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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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South Dakota
(state)
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Corson
(county)
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Athboy
(inhabited place)
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Black Horse
(inhabited place)
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Bullhead
(inhabited place)
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Jeffrey
(inhabited place)
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Keldron
(inhabited place)
................................
Kenel
(inhabited place)
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Little Eagle
(inhabited place)
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Mahto
(inhabited place)
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Mallard Lake
(reservoir)
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Maple Leaf
(inhabited place)
................................
McIntosh
(inhabited place)
................................
McIntosh Lake
(reservoir)
................................
McLaughlin
(inhabited place)
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Miscol
(inhabited place)
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Morristown
(inhabited place)
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Morristown East Lake
(reservoir)
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Morristown Lake
(reservoir)
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Snake Creek
(inhabited place)
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Standing Rock Reservation
(Indian reservation (Native American reservation)) [
N
]
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Tatanka Lake
(reservoir)
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Thunder Hawk
(inhabited place)
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Trail City
(inhabited place) [
N
]
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Trail City Railroad Lake
(reservoir)
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Wakpala
(inhabited place)
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Walker
(inhabited place)
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Watauga
(inhabited place)
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