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North Carolina
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Anson
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Abecrumby
(inhabited place)
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Ansonville
(inhabited place)
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Beverly
(inhabited place)
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Bonsal Company Lake
(reservoir)
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Burnsville
(inhabited place)
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B V Hedrick Sand and Gravel Lake
(reservoir)
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Cairo
(inhabited place)
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Cason Oil Fields
(inhabited place)
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Cedar Hill
(inhabited place)
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City Pond
(reservoir)
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Concordia Farms Lake
(reservoir)
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Crawford Lake
(reservoir)
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D and J Farms Lake
(reservoir)
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Deep Creek
(inhabited place)
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Fountain Hill
(inhabited place)
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Frank Little Pond
(reservoir)
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Gaddys Goose Pond
(reservoir)
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Gravelton
(transport point)
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Griffins Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Hogan Lake
(reservoir)
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Jones Creek
(inhabited place)
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Jones Pond
(reservoir)
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Kikers
(inhabited place)
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Lilesville
(inhabited place)
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Littles Quarters
(inhabited place)
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Long Pine
(inhabited place)
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Lookout
(inhabited place)
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Lowrys
(inhabited place)
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Luneville
(inhabited place)
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Mangum
(inhabited place)
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Maree, Lake
(reservoir)
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McFarlan
(inhabited place)
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Mdree, Lake
(reservoir)
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Mineral Springs
(inhabited place)
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Moore Lake
(reservoir)
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Moran McLendon Pond
(reservoir)
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Morven
(inhabited place)
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Nelson Lake
(reservoir)
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Old Sneedsboro
(inhabited place)
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Paris
(inhabited place)
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Peachland
(inhabited place)
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Pee Dee
(inhabited place)
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Pee Dee
(transport point)
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Pine Forest Lake
(reservoir)
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Pinkston
(transport point)
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Poplar Hill
(inhabited place)
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Roper
(inhabited place)
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Russellville
(inhabited place)
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Shoates
(inhabited place)
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South Wadesboro
(inhabited place)
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Springer Lake
(reservoir)
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Sugar Town
(inhabited place)
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Tindallsville
(inhabited place)
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Travis
(inhabited place)
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Wadesboro
(inhabited place)
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Wadesboro Municipal Lake
(reservoir)
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White Store
(inhabited place)
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White Store Lake
(reservoir)
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W R Bonsal Tailings Reservoir
(reservoir)
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