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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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Utah
(state)
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Sevier
(county)
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Abes Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Annabella
(inhabited place)
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Annabella Canal
(canal)
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Annabella Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Antelope Mine
(mine)
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Aspen Heart and Lakeview Recreation Residences
(inhabited place)
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Aurora
(inhabited place)
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Austin
(inhabited place)
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Bear Valley Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Beaver Dams
(area)
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Belknap
(inhabited place)
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Bertlesen Ditch
(canal)
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Big Lake
(reservoir)
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Boobe Hole Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Bowery Haven
(inhabited place)
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Brooklyn
(inhabited place)
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Brooklyn Canal
(canal)
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Burrville
(inhabited place)
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BW and H Mine
(mine)
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Central
(inhabited place)
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Central Pasture
(area)
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Convulsion Coal Mine
(mine)
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Cove
(inhabited place)
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Davis Hollow Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Deep Lake
(reservoir)
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Doctor Creek Recreation Residences
(inhabited place)
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Elisnore Canal
(canal)
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Elsinore
(inhabited place)
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Farnsworth Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Fishlake Resort
(inhabited place)
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Forsyth Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Fremont Junction
(inhabited place)
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Gardner Hollow Reservoirs
(reservoir)
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Gates Lake
(reservoir)
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Glenwood
(inhabited place)
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Gramse
(inhabited place)
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Hamilton Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Harves River Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Jeffery Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Jensen
(inhabited place)
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Johnson Valley Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Joseph
(inhabited place)
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Kema
(inhabited place)
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Knight Mine
(mine)
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Koosharem
(inhabited place)
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Koosharem Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Lakeside Resort
(inhabited place)
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Link Canyon Mine
(mine)
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Little Ditch
(canal)
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Lost Creek Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Magelby Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Monroe
(inhabited place)
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Monroe Canal
(canal)
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Mud Lake
(reservoir)
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Nibley
(inhabited place)
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Paiute Reservation
(Indian reservation (Native American reservation)) [
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Pines, The
(area)
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Piute Canal
(canal)
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Prattsville
(inhabited place)
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Prattsville Canal
(canal)
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Redmond
(inhabited place)
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Redmond Lake
(reservoir)
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Rex Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Richfield
(inhabited place)
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Richfield Canal
(canal)
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Rocky Ford Canal
(canal)
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Rocky Ford Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Saleratus Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Salina
(inhabited place)
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Salina Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Scrub Flat Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Sevier
(inhabited place)
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Sevier Valley Canal
(canal)
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Sheep Valley Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Sigurd
(inhabited place)
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Skutumpah Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Smith Overflow
(area)
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Solomon Reservoir
(reservoir)
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South Bend Canal
(canal)
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Spring Ditch
(canal)
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Spring Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Stone Quarry Ditch
(canal)
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Three Creeks Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Trunk Ditch
(canal)
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Twin Ponds
(reservoir)
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Venice
(inhabited place)
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Venice Canal
(canal)
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Vermillion
(inhabited place)
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Vermillion Canal
(canal)
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Washburn Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Whipup
(inhabited place)
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Willies Flat Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Willow Creek Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Wood Hollow Reservoir
(reservoir)
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