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Top of the TGN hierarchy
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World
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North and Central America
(continent)
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United States
(nation)
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Missouri
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Clark
(county)
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A Bit Nation
(area)
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Acasto
(inhabited place)
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Alexandria
(inhabited place)
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Anson
(inhabited place)
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Antioch
(inhabited place)
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Ashton
(inhabited place)
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Ashton Lake
(reservoir)
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Athens
(inhabited place)
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Barnesview
(inhabited place)
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Beulah Land
(area)
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Black Hawk
(inhabited place)
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Britton Prairie
(area)
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Browns Line
(area)
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Centreville
(inhabited place)
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Chambersburg
(inhabited place)
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Christiansport
(inhabited place)
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Clark City
(inhabited place)
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Clark F-20 Lake
(reservoir)
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Dumas
(inhabited place)
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Eldorado
(inhabited place)
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Fairmont
(inhabited place)
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Fox Island
(area)
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Fox Prairie
(area)
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Fox River Country
(area)
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Gregory Landing
(inhabited place)
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Kahoka
(inhabited place)
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Kellyville Settlement
(inhabited place)
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Lancaster
(inhabited place)
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Laurel City
(inhabited place)
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Luray
(inhabited place)
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Medill
(inhabited place)
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Missouri Half-Breed Tract
(inhabited place)
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Mount Vernon
(area)
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Neeper
(inhabited place)
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Niagara
(inhabited place)
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North Santa Fe
(inhabited place)
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Number 14 Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Oakland Camp Ground
(area)
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Oaks, Lake of the
(reservoir)
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Oklahoma
(area)
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Peaksville
(inhabited place)
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Railroad Lake
(reservoir)
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Revere
(inhabited place)
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Saint Francisville
(inhabited place)
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Saint Patrick
(inhabited place)
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Sand Terrace
(area)
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Satterfield
(area)
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Tennessee Addition
(inhabited place)
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Union
(inhabited place)
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Victory Park
(inhabited place)
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Washington City
(inhabited place)
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Waterloo
(inhabited place)
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Wayland
(inhabited place)
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Weber Settlement
(inhabited place)
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Winchester
(inhabited place)
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Winter-Wood Lake
(reservoir)
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Wyaconda
(inhabited place)
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Wyaconda Baptist Association
(area)
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Wyaconda City Lake
(reservoir)
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Wyaconda Consolidated School District
(area)
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Y Hiller Lake
(reservoir)
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