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World
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North and Central America
(continent)
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United States
(nation)
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North Carolina
(state)
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Caswell
(county)
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Allison
(inhabited place)
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Anderson
(inhabited place)
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Ashland
(inhabited place)
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Baynes
(inhabited place)
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Bethel
(inhabited place)
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Blackwell
(inhabited place)
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Blanch
(inhabited place)
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Boy Scout Lake
(reservoir)
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Butler Pond
(reservoir)
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Camp Springs
(inhabited place)
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Carvers Lake
(reservoir)
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Casville
(inhabited place)
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Caswell Wildlife Mgmt Area Pond O
(reservoir)
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Caswell Wildlife Mgmt Area Pond T
(reservoir)
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Cherokee Scout Reservation
(reserve)
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Cherry Grove
(inhabited place)
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Corbett
(inhabited place)
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Covington
(inhabited place)
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Estelle
(inhabited place)
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Fitch
(inhabited place)
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Frogsboro
(inhabited place)
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Gatewood
(inhabited place)
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Hamer
(inhabited place)
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Hightowers
(inhabited place)
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Jericho
(inhabited place)
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Jones
(inhabited place)
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Leasburg
(inhabited place)
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Locust Hill
(inhabited place)
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Matkins
(inhabited place)
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Millesville
(inhabited place)
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Milton
(inhabited place)
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Morgans Pond
(reservoir)
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Noname
(reservoir)
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Osmond
(inhabited place)
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Park Spring
(inhabited place)
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Park Spring Lake
(reservoir)
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Pelham
(inhabited place)
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Pleasant Grove
(inhabited place)
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Prospect Hill
(inhabited place)
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Providence
(inhabited place)
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Purley
(inhabited place)
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Quick
(inhabited place)
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Ridgeville
(inhabited place)
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Semora
(inhabited place)
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Shelton
(inhabited place)
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Stony Creek
(inhabited place)
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Swann
(inhabited place)
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Topnot
(inhabited place)
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Vinsons Lake
(reservoir)
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Wallace Mill
(inhabited place)
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West Yanceyville
(inhabited place)
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Whitetown
(inhabited place)
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Wildwood Lake
(reservoir)
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Williams Lake
(reservoir)
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Yanceyville
(inhabited place)
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