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World
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North and Central America
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United States
(nation)
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Missouri
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Bates
(county)
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Aaron
(inhabited place)
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Adrian
(inhabited place)
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Adrian City Lake
(reservoir)
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Altona
(inhabited place)
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Amoret
(inhabited place)
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Amsterdam
(inhabited place)
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Appleton City Lake
(reservoir)
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Athol
(inhabited place)
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Ballard
(inhabited place)
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Bates County Drainage Ditch
(canal)
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Beisley Lake - North
(reservoir)
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Beisley Lake - South
(reservoir)
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Black Diamond Mine
(mine)
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Brushy Mound Lake
(reservoir)
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Burdett
(inhabited place)
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Butler
(inhabited place)
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Butler City Lake
(reservoir)
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Butler Lake
(reservoir)
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Butler Recreational Lake
(reservoir)
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Christy Lake
(reservoir)
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Coleville
(inhabited place)
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Collins Lake
(reservoir)
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Cornland
(inhabited place)
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Crescent Hill
(inhabited place)
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Drexel City Reservoir South
(reservoir)
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Drexel Lake
(reservoir)
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Eastland Lake
(reservoir)
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Foster
(inhabited place)
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Hirni Slough
(canal)
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Hudson
(inhabited place)
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Hume
(inhabited place)
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Johnstown
(inhabited place)
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Lacyville
(inhabited place)
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Lateral Ditch Number 2
(canal)
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Lateral Ditch Number 3
(canal)
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Mayesburg
(inhabited place)
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Merwin
(inhabited place)
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Miami Drainage Ditch
(canal)
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Miller Lake
(reservoir)
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Monteith Junction
(inhabited place)
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Mulberry
(inhabited place)
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New Home
(inhabited place)
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Nyhart
(inhabited place)
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Papinville
(inhabited place)
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Passaic
(inhabited place)
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Peru
(deserted settlement)
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Pleasant Gap
(inhabited place)
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Powell Lake
(reservoir)
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Prairie City
(inhabited place)
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Railroad Lake
(reservoir)
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Rich Hill
(inhabited place)
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Ripgut Prairie Natural Area
(area)
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Roberts Lake
(reservoir)
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Rockville
(inhabited place)
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Rucker
(inhabited place)
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South Drexel
(inhabited place)
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Sprague
(inhabited place)
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Spruce
(inhabited place)
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Virginia
(inhabited place)
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Welliver Lake
(reservoir)
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Worland
(inhabited place)
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