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   Hierarchy of Top of the TGN hierarchy (hierarchy root) Top of the TGN hierarchy (hierarchy root)
   Hierarchy of World (facet) .... World (facet)
   Hierarchy of North and Central America (continent) ........ North and Central America (continent)
   Hierarchy of United States (nation) ............ United States (nation)
   Hierarchy of Tennessee (state) ................ Tennessee (state)
   .................... Henderson (county)
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   ................................ Alberton (inhabited place)
   ................................ Atkins (inhabited place)
   ................................ Bargerton (inhabited place)
   ................................ Beech Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Beech River (inhabited place)
   ................................ Berry Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Blankenship (inhabited place)
   ................................ Blue Goose (inhabited place)
   ................................ Broadway (inhabited place)
   ................................ Browns Creek Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Cedar Grove (inhabited place)
   ................................ Cedar Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Center Hill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Chapel Hill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Chesterfield (inhabited place)
   ................................ Christian Chapel (inhabited place)
   ................................ Claiborne Wells Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Crucifer (inhabited place)
   ................................ Cub Creek Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Darden (inhabited place)
   ................................ Dogwood Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Elon Douglas Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Farmville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Floyville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Hesse Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Hickory Flats (inhabited place)
   ................................ Hinson Springs (inhabited place)
   ................................ Huron (inhabited place)
   ................................ Independence (inhabited place)
   ................................ Jackson Range Station (inhabited place)
   ................................ Juno (inhabited place)
   ................................ Law (inhabited place)
   ................................ Lexington (inhabited place)
   ................................ Lexington Management Corporation Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Lexington Sewage Lagoon Pond (reservoir)
   ................................ Life (inhabited place)
   ................................ Luray (inhabited place)
   ................................ McHaney (inhabited place)
   ................................ Middleburg (inhabited place)
   ................................ Middle Fork (inhabited place)
   ................................ Milam Pond (reservoir)
   ................................ Morgan (inhabited place)
   ................................ Mount Gilead (inhabited place)
   ................................ New Safford (inhabited place)
   ................................ Oak Grove (inhabited place)
   ................................ Old Safford (inhabited place)
   ................................ Palestine (inhabited place)
   ................................ Parker Crossroads (inhabited place)
   ................................ Pine Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Pinoak Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Pleasant Exchange (deserted settlement)
   ................................ Pleasant Hill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Poplar Springs (inhabited place)
   ................................ Reagan (inhabited place)
   ................................ Redbud Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Rhodes Town (inhabited place)
   ................................ Robert Hopkins Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Rock Hill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Rock Springs (inhabited place)
   ................................ Russell Crossroads (inhabited place)
   ................................ Sand Ridge (inhabited place)
   ................................ Sardis (inhabited place)
   ................................ Scotts Hill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Shady Hill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Sharon (inhabited place)
   ................................ Smith (inhabited place)
   ................................ Spain (inhabited place)
   ................................ Spring Creek Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Spring Hill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Stegall (inhabited place)
   ................................ Stringtown (inhabited place)
   ................................ Stubblefields (inhabited place)
   ................................ Susan Branch Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Sycamore Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Taylors Crossing (inhabited place)
   ................................ Timberlake (inhabited place)
   ................................ Union Cross (inhabited place)
   ................................ Utley (inhabited place)
   ................................ Warrens Bluff (inhabited place)
   ................................ White Fern (inhabited place)
   ................................ Wildersville (inhabited place)
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