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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)
   .................... Denton (county)
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   ................................ Argyle (inhabited place)
   ................................ Aubrey (inhabited place)
   ................................ Bartonville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Bolivar (inhabited place)
   ................................ Camey (inhabited place)
   ................................ Camp Dallas (inhabited place)
   ................................ Carter (inhabited place)
   ................................ Cooper Creek (inhabited place)
   ................................ Corinth (inhabited place)
   ................................ Crains Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Dalton (inhabited place)
   ................................ Denton (inhabited place)
   ................................ Double Oak (inhabited place)
   ................................ Drop (inhabited place)
   ................................ Duessen Reservoir (reservoir)
   ................................ Elizabethtown (inhabited place)
   ................................ Flower Mound (inhabited place)
   ................................ Green Valley (inhabited place)
   ................................ Hebron (inhabited place)
   ................................ Hickory Creek (inhabited place)
   ................................ Hidden Hill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Highland Village (inhabited place)
   ................................ Horseshoe Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Jagoe (inhabited place)
   ................................ Justin (inhabited place)
   ................................ Krum (inhabited place)
   ................................ Lake Dallas (inhabited place)
   ................................ Lewisville (inhabited place)
   ................................ Lewisville Dam (dam)
   ................................ Lewisville, Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Little Elm (inhabited place)
   ................................ Minchin (inhabited place)
   ................................ Mingo (inhabited place)
   ................................ Mustang (inhabited place)
   ................................ Navo (inhabited place)
   ................................ New Hope (inhabited place)
   ................................ Parvin (inhabited place)
   ................................ Pilot Point (inhabited place)
   ................................ Plainview (inhabited place)
   ................................ Ponder (inhabited place)
   ................................ Ray Roberts Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Roanoke (inhabited place)
   ................................ Sanger (inhabited place)
   ................................ Shady Shores (inhabited place)
   ................................ Sharon Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Spring Hill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Stony (inhabited place)
   ................................ The Colony (inhabited place)
   ................................ Unicorn Lake (reservoir)
   ................................ Union Hill (inhabited place)
   ................................ Westlake (inhabited place)
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