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United States
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North Carolina
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Haywood
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Beaverdam
(inhabited place)
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Bethel
(inhabited place)
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Big East Fork
(inhabited place)
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Big Ridge Mine
(mine)
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Broyhill Lake
(reservoir)
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Burnett Siding
(inhabited place)
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Camp Daniel Boone Lake
(reservoir)
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Canton
(inhabited place)
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Canton Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Cataloochee
(inhabited place)
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Center Pigeon
(inhabited place)
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Clark
(inhabited place)
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Clyde
(inhabited place)
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Cove
(inhabited place)
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Cove Creek
(inhabited place)
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Crabtree
(inhabited place)
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Crestmont
(inhabited place)
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Cruso
(inhabited place)
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Dellwood
(inhabited place)
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Fairway Hills
(inhabited place)
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Fines Creek
(inhabited place)
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Fishers Lake
(reservoir)
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Garden Creek Mounds
(deserted settlement)
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Gibsontown
(inhabited place)
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Hazelwood
(inhabited place)
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Hyatt Creek
(inhabited place)
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Iron Duff
(inhabited place)
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Ivy Hills
(inhabited place)
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Jonathan
(inhabited place)
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Junaluska, Lake
(reservoir)
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Lake Junaluska
(inhabited place)
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Logan, Lake
(reservoir)
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Maggie Valley
(inhabited place)
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Morning Star
(inhabited place)
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Mount Sterling
(inhabited place)
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Nellie
(inhabited place)
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Ola
(inhabited place)
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Palcoy, Lake
(reservoir)
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Panther Creek
(inhabited place)
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Plott Farm Addition
(inhabited place)
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Qualla Boundary
(land grant) [
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Quinland
(inhabited place)
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Retreat
(inhabited place)
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Saunook
(inhabited place)
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Shelton Laurel
(inhabited place)
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Silver Bluff
(inhabited place)
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Spring Hill
(inhabited place)
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Sunburst
(inhabited place)
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Suttontown
(inhabited place)
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Turnpike
(inhabited place) [
N
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Tuscola Park
(inhabited place)
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Waterville
(inhabited place)
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Waterville Lake
(reservoir)
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Waynesville
(inhabited place)
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Waynesville Reservoir
(reservoir)
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West Canton
(inhabited place)
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Woodrow
(inhabited place)
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