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   Hierarchy of Top of the TGN hierarchy (hierarchy root) Top of the TGN hierarchy (hierarchy root)
   Hierarchy of World (facet) .... World (facet)
   Hierarchy of North and Central America (continent) ........ North and Central America (continent)
   Hierarchy of United States (nation) ............ United States (nation)
   Hierarchy of Texas (state) ................ Texas (state)
   .................... Harrison (county)
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   ................................ Baldwin (inhabited place)
   ................................ Bel Air (inhabited place)
   ................................ Big Rock Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Bonita Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Carterville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Crossroads (inhabited place)
   ................................ Darco (inhabited place)
   ................................ Darco Mine (mine)
   ................................ Elysian Fields (inhabited place)
   ................................ Estes (inhabited place)
   ................................ Fern Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Gainesville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Gill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Government Ditch (canal)
   ................................ Gum Springs (inhabited place)
   ................................ Hallsville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Harleton (inhabited place)
   ................................ Harris Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Highland Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Highway Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Holmes Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Jonesville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Karnack (inhabited place)
   ................................ Keokuk (inhabited place)
   ................................ Lansing (inhabited place)
   ................................ Leigh (inhabited place)
   ................................ Little Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Longview Heights (inhabited place)
   ................................ Lotta (inhabited place)
   ................................ Marshall (inhabited place)
   ................................ Mill Pond (reservoir)
   ................................ Morton (inhabited place)
   ................................ Mulberry Springs (inhabited place)
   ................................ Nesbitt (inhabited place)
   ................................ Noonday (inhabited place)
   ................................ Pope City (inhabited place)
   ................................ Quiney (inhabited place)
   ................................ Rogers Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Sanders Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Scottsville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Scottsville Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ South Shore (inhabited place)
   ................................ Starr Ditch (canal)
   ................................ Stricklin Springs (inhabited place)
   ................................ Swansons Landing (inhabited place)
   ................................ Uncertain (inhabited place)
   ................................ Verhalen Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Walkers Mill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Waskom (inhabited place)
   ................................ Whelan Gas Field (area)
   ................................ Woodlawn (inhabited place)
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