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Top of the TGN hierarchy
(hierarchy root)
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World
(facet)
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Europe
(continent)
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Switzerland
(nation)
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Schwyz
(canton)
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Äbnet
(inhabited place)
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Alpthal
(inhabited place)
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Altendorf
(inhabited place)
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Arth
(inhabited place)
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Äussere Altmatt
(inhabited place)
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Axenstein
(inhabited place)
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Bäch
(inhabited place)
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Biberbrugg
(inhabited place)
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Brunnen
(inhabited place)
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Brunni
(inhabited place)
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Dürrenboden
(inhabited place)
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Einsiedeln
(inhabited place)
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Einsiedeln
(second level subdivision)
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Etzel
(inhabited place)
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Euthal
(inhabited place)
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Feusisberg
(inhabited place)
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Forst
(inhabited place)
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Freienbach
(inhabited place)
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Gersau
(second level subdivision)
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Gersau
(inhabited place)
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Goldau
(inhabited place)
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Höfe
(second level subdivision)
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Hurden
(inhabited place)
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Ibach
(inhabited place)
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Illgau
(inhabited place)
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Immensee
(inhabited place)
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Ingenbohl
(inhabited place)
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Innerthal
(inhabited place)
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Kulm
(inhabited place)
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Küssnacht
(second level subdivision)
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Küssnacht
(inhabited place)
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Lachen
(inhabited place)
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Lauerz
(inhabited place)
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Luterbach
(inhabited place)
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March
(second level subdivision)
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Morschach
(inhabited place)
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Muotathal
(inhabited place)
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Nuschlau
(inhabited place)
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Oberiberg
(inhabited place)
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Ober Rotschuo
(inhabited place)
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Oberschönenbuch
(inhabited place)
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Ochsenboden
(golf course)
............................
Pfäffikon
(inhabited place)
............................
Reichenburg
(inhabited place)
............................
Rempen
(inhabited place)
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Riemenstalden
(inhabited place)
............................
Rothenthurm
(inhabited place)
............................
Sattel
(inhabited place)
............................
Schindellegi
(inhabited place)
............................
Schübelbach
(inhabited place)
............................
Schwyz
(inhabited place)
............................
Schwyz
(second level subdivision)
............................
Seewes
(inhabited place)
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Siebnen
(inhabited place)
............................
Steinen
(inhabited place)
............................
Steinerberg
(inhabited place)
............................
Stoos
(inhabited place)
............................
Tuggen
(inhabited place)
............................
Unteriberg
(inhabited place)
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Unter Rängg
(inhabited place)
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Unter Staffel
(inhabited place)
............................
Vitznau
(inhabited place)
............................
Vorderthal
(inhabited place)
............................
Wangen
(inhabited place)
............................
Wollerau
(inhabited place)
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