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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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Arkansas
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Hot Spring
(county)
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Abco
(transport point)
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Antioch
(inhabited place)
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Beaton
(inhabited place)
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Bismarck
(inhabited place)
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Bobbie, Lake
(reservoir)
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Bonnerdale
(inhabited place)
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Brown Springs
(inhabited place)
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Butterfield
(inhabited place)
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Caney
(inhabited place)
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Central
(inhabited place)
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Clearwater Lake
(reservoir)
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Cove Creek
(inhabited place)
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Cross Roads
(inhabited place)
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Crouchwood Lake
(reservoir)
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De Roche
(inhabited place)
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Diamondhead
(inhabited place) [
N
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Diamond Jo Quarry
(mine)
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Donaldson
(inhabited place)
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Duffie
(inhabited place)
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Durian
(inhabited place)
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Elmore
(inhabited place)
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Etta
(inhabited place)
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Faber
(inhabited place)
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Fleming
(inhabited place)
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Fountain Lake
(inhabited place) [
N
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Friendship
(inhabited place)
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Gifford
(inhabited place)
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Glen Rose
(inhabited place)
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Harp
(inhabited place)
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Hot Springs Village
(inhabited place) [
N
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Jones Lake
(reservoir)
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Jones Mills
(inhabited place)
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Kinzey Lake
(reservoir)
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Lambert
(inhabited place)
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Landers
(inhabited place)
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Lono
(inhabited place)
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Lucinda Lake
(reservoir)
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Magnet Cove
(inhabited place)
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Malvern
(inhabited place)
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Midway
(inhabited place)
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Morning Star
(inhabited place)
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Mount Moriah
(inhabited place)
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Oak Bower
(inhabited place)
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Oak Grove
(inhabited place)
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Old De Roche
(inhabited place)
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Oma
(inhabited place)
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Perla
(inhabited place)
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Point Cedar
(inhabited place)
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Rockport
(inhabited place)
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Rolla
(inhabited place)
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Saginaw
(inhabited place)
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Sanders
(inhabited place)
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Shorewood Hills
(inhabited place)
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Social Hill
(inhabited place)
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Twin Oak
(inhabited place)
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Walco
(inhabited place)
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Wayside
(inhabited place)
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Whittington
(inhabited place)
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Witherspoon
(inhabited place) [
N
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Wyandotte
(inhabited place)
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