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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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Georgia
(state)
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Jefferson
(county)
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Adams Fish Pond
(reservoir)
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Adams Lake
(reservoir)
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Aldreds
(inhabited place)
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Almira
(inhabited place)
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Atwell
(inhabited place)
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Avera
(inhabited place)
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Bartow
(inhabited place)
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Battle Pond
(reservoir)
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Brinson Crossing
(inhabited place)
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Clarks Mill Pond
(reservoir)
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Cobb Lake
(reservoir)
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Cunningham Corner
(inhabited place)
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Davis Lake
(reservoir)
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Easterlin Lake
(reservoir)
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Ellis Plantation
(inhabited place)
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Evans Lake
(reservoir)
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Fort Gordon
(defense installation) [
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Gamble Mill Pond
(reservoir)
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Gambrell Lake
(reservoir)
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Garoner Lake
(reservoir)
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Goodins Pond
(reservoir)
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Grange
(inhabited place)
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Haddon Pond
(reservoir)
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Hancock Lake
(reservoir)
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Henderson Lake
(reservoir)
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Huber Lake
(reservoir)
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James Pond
(reservoir)
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Kelly Lake
(reservoir)
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Kellys Pond
(reservoir)
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Kings Mill Pond
(reservoir)
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Louisville
(inhabited place)
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Magnolia
(inhabited place)
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Marion, Lake
(reservoir)
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Matthews
(inhabited place)
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McNeely Lake
(reservoir)
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Moxley
(inhabited place)
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Newberrys Pond
(reservoir)
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Noah
(inhabited place)
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Old Town
(inhabited place)
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Oliphant Pond
(reservoir)
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Omaha Springs
(inhabited place)
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Padgett Crossing
(inhabited place)
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Pennington Lake Dam
(reservoir)
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Pilcher Lake
(reservoir)
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Pine Hill
(inhabited place)
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Pinetucky
(inhabited place)
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Prescott Pond
(reservoir)
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Rabun Lake
(reservoir)
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Rachesl Dam
(reservoir)
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Smith Lake
(reservoir)
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Stapleton
(inhabited place)
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Stapleton Millpond
(reservoir)
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Stapletons Crossroads
(inhabited place)
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Stellaville
(inhabited place)
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Thomas Lake
(reservoir)
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Union Camp Lake
(reservoir)
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Wadley
(inhabited place)
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Weeks Lake
(reservoir)
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White Pond
(reservoir)
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Wommack Lake
(reservoir)
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Wrens
(inhabited place)
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Wrens Station
(inhabited place)
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Zebina
(inhabited place)
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