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Top of the TGN hierarchy
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World
(facet)
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North and Central America
(continent)
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United States
(nation)
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Oklahoma
(state)
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Stephens
(county)
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Alma
(inhabited place)
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Bray
(inhabited place)
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Clear Creek Lake
(reservoir)
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Comanche
(inhabited place)
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Comanche Lake
(reservoir)
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Corum
(inhabited place)
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Countyline
(inhabited place)
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Denton
(inhabited place)
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Dixie Park
(inhabited place)
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Duncan
(inhabited place)
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Duncan, Lake
(reservoir)
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Empire City
(inhabited place)
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Fuqua, Lake
(reservoir)
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Gas City
(inhabited place)
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Harrisburg
(inhabited place)
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Hope
(inhabited place)
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Kiowa-Comanche-Apache-Fort Still Apache Oklahoma Tribal Statistical Area
(statistical area) [
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Liberty
(inhabited place)
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Loco
(inhabited place)
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Marlow
(inhabited place)
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Nellie
(inhabited place)
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Oil City
(inhabited place)
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Oklahoma Hills
(inhabited place)
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Santa Fe
(inhabited place)
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Sunray
(inhabited place)
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Velma
(inhabited place)
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