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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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Haskell
(county)
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Cartersville
(inhabited place)
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Choctaw Mine
(mine)
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Club Lake
(reservoir)
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Coblentz Lake
(reservoir)
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Enterprise
(inhabited place)
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Fenton Lake
(reservoir)
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Garland
(inhabited place)
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Hoyt
(inhabited place)
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Hughart
(inhabited place)
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Ironbridge
(inhabited place)
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John Wells, Lake
(reservoir)
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Keota
(inhabited place)
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Kinta
(inhabited place)
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Kinta Lake
(reservoir)
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Lafayette
(inhabited place)
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Lequire
(inhabited place)
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Lewisville
(inhabited place)
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Lone Star Steel Lake
(reservoir)
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McCurtain
(inhabited place)
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Panther
(inhabited place)
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Quinton City Lake
(reservoir)
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Red Hill
(inhabited place)
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Sans Bois
(inhabited place)
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Star
(inhabited place)
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Stigler
(inhabited place)
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Stigler Lake
(reservoir)
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Tamaha
(inhabited place)
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Whitefield
(inhabited place)
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