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North and Central America
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United States
(nation)
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South Carolina
(state)
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Edgefield
(county)
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Antioch
(inhabited place)
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Bigford Pond
(reservoir)
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Bouknight
(inhabited place)
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Brunson Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Carpenters Pond
(reservoir)
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Cleora
(inhabited place)
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Colliers
(inhabited place)
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Corley Pond
(reservoir)
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Crafton
(inhabited place)
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Durkes Pond
(reservoir)
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Edgefield
(inhabited place)
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Harmony
(inhabited place)
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Harrison Pond
(reservoir)
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Highview
(inhabited place)
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Holmes Pond
(reservoir)
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Huets Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Huntington Estates
(inhabited place)
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Johnson Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Johnston
(inhabited place)
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Johnston Sc Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Lake Forest Estates
(inhabited place)
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Lenoir
(inhabited place)
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Lick Fork Lake
(reservoir)
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Lime Stone
(inhabited place)
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Limestone
(inhabited place)
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Long Pond
(reservoir)
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Mathais Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Mathis Pond
(reservoir)
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Mayson Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Meeting Street
(inhabited place)
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Millers Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Millers Pond
(reservoir)
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Morgana
(inhabited place)
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New Richmond
(inhabited place)
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Odell Memor
(reservoir)
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One Of The Arrowhead Lakes
(reservoir)
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Parkhill
(inhabited place)
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Pine House Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Pleasant Lane
(inhabited place)
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Poverty Hill
(inhabited place)
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Rainsford Pond
(reservoir)
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Reynolds Pond
(reservoir)
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Ridgeview Lake
(reservoir)
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Ropers Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Rotalata
(inhabited place)
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Salters Pond
(reservoir)
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Samuels Pond
(reservoir)
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Scott Pond
(reservoir)
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Simons Lake
(reservoir)
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Slade Lake
(reservoir)
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Southern Gold Mine
(mine)
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Sullivan Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Swearingen
(inhabited place)
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Tompkins Cross Roads
(inhabited place)
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Trenton
(inhabited place)
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West Store Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Wise
(inhabited place)
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Yance Pond
(reservoir)
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