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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 North Carolina (state) ................ North Carolina (state)
   .................... McDowell (county)
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   ................................ Ashford (inhabited place)
   ................................ Camp Grier Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Clinchfield (inhabited place)
   ................................ Coleman (inhabited place)
   ................................ David, Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Davistown (inhabited place)
   ................................ Dendron (inhabited place)
   ................................ Dysartsville (inhabited place)
   ................................ East Marion (inhabited place)
   ................................ Fero (transport point)
   ................................ Garden Creek (inhabited place)
   ................................ Glenlaurel (inhabited place)
   ................................ Glenwood (inhabited place)
   ................................ Graphite (inhabited place)
   ................................ Greenlee (inhabited place)
   ................................ Hankins (inhabited place)
   ................................ Jacktown (inhabited place)
   ................................ James, Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Lackey Town (inhabited place)
   ................................ Linville Falls (inhabited place) [N]
   ................................ Little Switzerland (inhabited place)
   ................................ Marion (inhabited place)
   ................................ Moffitt Hill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Morgan Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Mountain Home (inhabited place)
   ................................ Muddy Creek B S A Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Nebo (inhabited place)
   ................................ North Cove (inhabited place)
   ................................ North Cove Crossing (inhabited place)
   ................................ Old Fort (inhabited place)
   ................................ Osborne Knob (inhabited place)
   ................................ Patten (inhabited place)
   ................................ Pleasant Gardens (inhabited place)
   ................................ Providence (inhabited place)
   ................................ Sevier (inhabited place)
   ................................ Structure Number Eight Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Structure Number Fifteen Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Structure Number Nineteen Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Structure Number Six B Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Structure Number Two C Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Stumptown (inhabited place)
   ................................ Sugar Hill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Sunnyvale (inhabited place)
   ................................ Tahoma, Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Taylors Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Toms Creek (inhabited place)
   ................................ Vein Mountain (inhabited place)
   ................................ West Marion (inhabited place)
   ................................ Wildacres (inhabited place)
   ................................ Woodlawn (inhabited place)
   ................................ Yancey Pond (reservoir)
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