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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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Texas
(state)
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Jones
(county)
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Abilene
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Anson
(inhabited place)
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Anson North Lake
(reservoir)
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Anson South Lake
(reservoir)
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Avoca
(inhabited place)
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College Lake
(reservoir)
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Corinth
(inhabited place)
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Fort Phantom Hill, Lake
(reservoir)
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Funston
(inhabited place)
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Hamlin
(inhabited place)
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Hawley
(inhabited place)
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Hodges
(inhabited place)
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Lueders
(inhabited place)
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Neinda
(inhabited place)
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New Hope
(inhabited place)
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Noodle
(inhabited place)
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North Abilene
(inhabited place)
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Nugent
(inhabited place)
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Pastura
(inhabited place)
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Phantom Hill
(inhabited place)
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Plainview
(inhabited place)
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Radium
(inhabited place)
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Red Lake
(reservoir)
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South Lake
(reservoir)
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Stamford
(inhabited place)
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Stith
(inhabited place)
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Truby
(inhabited place)
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Tuxedo
(inhabited place)
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