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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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Colorado
(state)
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Yuma
(county)
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Adler Creek
(creek)
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Armknecht Creek
(creek)
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Black Wolf Creek
(creek)
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Bloom Creek
(creek)
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Chief Creek
(creek)
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Copperkettle Creek
(creek)
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Dry Willow Creek
(creek)
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Hayes Creek
(creek)
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Hay Gulch
(valley)
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Holy Joe Creek
(creek)
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Horse Creek
(creek)
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Jacks Gulch
(valley)
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North Fork Black Wolf Creek
(creek)
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North Fork Dry Willow Creek
(creek)
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North Fork Republican River
(river)
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North Fork Spring Canyon
(valley)
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North Sand Creek
(creek)
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Old Baldy
(peak)
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Olive Creek
(creek)
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Pawnee Hill
(peak)
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Peate Hill
(peak)
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Rush Creek
(creek)
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Sand Creek
(creek)
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South Fork Black Wolf Creek
(creek)
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South Fork Dry Willow Creek
(creek)
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South Fork Spring Canyon
(valley)
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Spring Canyon
(valley)
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Wildcat Canyon
(valley)
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Yuma, Mount
(peak)
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