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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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Oregon
(state)
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Hood River
(county)
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Aubert Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Badger Lake
(reservoir)
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Bloucher
(inhabited place)
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Buehler Pond
(reservoir)
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Cascade Locks
(inhabited place)
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Central Lateral
(canal)
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Clifton
(inhabited place)
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Cloud Cap-Tilly Jane Historic Area
(area)
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Conway
(inhabited place)
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Dee
(inhabited place)
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Dee Flat Ditch
(canal)
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Duckwall Reservoir
(reservoir)
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East Fork Main Canal
(canal)
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Emil Creek Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Farley
(inhabited place)
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Farmers Ditch
(canal)
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Fir
(inhabited place)
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Glacier Ditch
(canal)
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Grandview
(inhabited place)
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Green Point Lower Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Green Point Upper Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Highline Lateral
(canal)
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Holstein
(inhabited place)
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Hood River
(inhabited place)
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Jean Lake
(reservoir)
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Laurance Lake
(reservoir)
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Lenz
(inhabited place)
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Lindsey
(inhabited place)
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Lindsey Pond
(reservoir)
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Lost Lake Resort
(inhabited place)
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Low Line Ditch
(canal)
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Meno
(transport point)
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Mount Hood
(inhabited place)
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Mount Hood Canal
(canal)
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Neal Creek Lateral
(canal)
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Oak Grove
(inhabited place)
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Oak Grove Ditch
(canal)
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Odell
(inhabited place)
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Old Wagon Road Historical Area
(area)
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Parkdale
(inhabited place)
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Pine Grove
(inhabited place)
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Powderdale
(inhabited place)
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Power Canal
(canal)
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Rockford
(inhabited place)
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Ruthton
(inhabited place)
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Searra Casa Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Shell Rock
(inhabited place)
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Sonny
(inhabited place)
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Summit
(inhabited place)
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Trout Creek
(inhabited place)
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Tucker
(inhabited place)
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Van Horn
(inhabited place)
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Viento
(inhabited place)
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Volmer Ditch
(canal)
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Warm Springs Reservation
(Indian reservation (Native American reservation)) [
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Winans
(inhabited place)
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Windmaster Corner
(inhabited place)
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Wyeth
(inhabited place)
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