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Top of the TGN hierarchy
(hierarchy root)
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World
(facet)
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Europe
(continent)
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United Kingdom
(nation)
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England
(country)
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Peterborough
(unitary authority)
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Ailsworth
(inhabited place)
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Barnack
(inhabited place)
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Castor
(inhabited place)
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Fengate
(ancient site)
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Flag Fen
(ancient site)
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Glinton
(inhabited place)
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Helpston
(inhabited place)
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Newborough
(inhabited place)
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Northborough
(inhabited place)
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Old Fletton
(inhabited place)
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Orton Longueville
(inhabited place)
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Orton Waterville
(inhabited place)
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Paston
(inhabited place)
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Peakirk
(inhabited place)
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Peterborough
(inhabited place)
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Pilsgate
(inhabited place)
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Soke of Peterborough
(administrative division)
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Southorpe
(inhabited place)
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Stanground
(inhabited place)
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Sutton
(inhabited place)
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Thornhaugh
(inhabited place)
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Ufford
(inhabited place)
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Upton
(inhabited place)
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Walton
(inhabited place)
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Wansford
(inhabited place)
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Werrington
(inhabited place)
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Wittering
(inhabited place)
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Woodston
(inhabited place)
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Wothorpe
(inhabited place)
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Wryde Station
(railroad station)
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Yelling
(inhabited place)
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