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   Hierarchy of Top of the TGN hierarchy (hierarchy root) Top of the TGN hierarchy (hierarchy root)
   Hierarchy of World (facet) .... World (facet)
   Hierarchy of North and Central America (continent) ........ North and Central America (continent)
   Hierarchy of United States (nation) ............ United States (nation)
   Hierarchy of Kentucky (state) ................ Kentucky (state)
   .................... Hart (county)
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   ................................ Bear Wallow (inhabited place) [N]
   ................................ Bee (inhabited place)
   ................................ Big Windy (inhabited place)
   ................................ Blowing Springs (inhabited place)
   ................................ Bonnieville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Bunnell Crossing (inhabited place)
   ................................ Canmer (inhabited place)
   ................................ Cash (inhabited place)
   ................................ Cub Run (inhabited place)
   ................................ Defries (inhabited place)
   ................................ Dogcreek (inhabited place)
   ................................ Forestville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Glen Lily (inhabited place)
   ................................ Hammonville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Hardyville (inhabited place)
   ................................ High Hickory (inhabited place)
   ................................ Hinesdale (inhabited place)
   ................................ Horse Cave (inhabited place)
   ................................ Jonesville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Kessinger (inhabited place)
   ................................ LeGrande (inhabited place)
   ................................ Leitchfield Crossing (inhabited place)
   ................................ Lines Mill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Linwood (inhabited place)
   ................................ Logsdon Valley (inhabited place)
   ................................ Lone Star (inhabited place)
   ................................ Macon (inhabited place)
   ................................ Monroe (inhabited place)
   ................................ Mount Beulah (inhabited place)
   ................................ Munfordville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Northtown (inhabited place)
   ................................ Pascal (inhabited place)
   ................................ Perryville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Pike View (inhabited place)
   ................................ Powder Mill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Priceville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Rex (inhabited place)
   ................................ Riders Mill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Rio (inhabited place)
   ................................ Roseburg (inhabited place)
   ................................ Rowletts (inhabited place)
   ................................ Seymour (inhabited place)
   ................................ Three Springs (inhabited place)
   ................................ Tom Johns Crossing (inhabited place)
   ................................ Uno (inhabited place)
   ................................ Vento (inhabited place)
   ................................ Wabash (inhabited place)
   ................................ Whickerville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Winesap (inhabited place)
   ................................ Woodsonville (inhabited place)
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