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United States
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Texas
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Van Zandt
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Alsa
(inhabited place)
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Andrews Lake
(reservoir)
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Ben Wheeler
(inhabited place)
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Bush Lake
(reservoir)
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Cana
(inhabited place)
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Canton
(inhabited place)
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City Lake
(reservoir)
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Clower
(inhabited place)
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Club Twenty Lake
(reservoir)
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Colfax
(inhabited place)
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Denman Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Edgewood
(inhabited place)
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Edgewood City Lake
(reservoir)
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Edom
(inhabited place)
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Elwood
(inhabited place)
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Enas Pond
(reservoir)
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Fin And Feathers Club Lake
(reservoir)
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Fruitrale
(inhabited place)
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Garden Lake
(reservoir)
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Grand Saline
(inhabited place)
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Holly Springs
(inhabited place)
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Humphree Pond
(reservoir)
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Jackson
(inhabited place)
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Jones
(inhabited place)
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Lawrence Springs
(inhabited place)
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Magers Pond
(reservoir)
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Martins Mill
(inhabited place)
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Metzger Lake
(reservoir)
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Mitchell Lake
(reservoir)
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Morton Mine
(mine)
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Myrtle Springs
(inhabited place)
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Oakland
(inhabited place)
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Odom
(inhabited place)
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Old City Lake
(reservoir)
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Owlett Green
(inhabited place)
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Phalba
(inhabited place)
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Poco Lake
(reservoir)
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Pounders Lake
(reservoir)
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Pruitt
(inhabited place)
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Redland
(inhabited place)
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Rhine Lake
(reservoir)
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Richards Lake
(reservoir)
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Roddy
(inhabited place)
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Sand Flat
(inhabited place)
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Scott
(inhabited place)
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Shiloh Lake
(reservoir)
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Silver Lake
(inhabited place)
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Small
(inhabited place)
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Spring Lake
(reservoir)
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T P Lake
(reservoir)
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Tundra
(inhabited place)
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Tunnell Pond
(reservoir)
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Van
(inhabited place)
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Wallace
(inhabited place)
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Watkins
(inhabited place)
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Wentworth
(inhabited place)
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Whitton
(inhabited place)
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Wills Point
(inhabited place)
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Wills Point Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Wise
(inhabited place)
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