Research Home
Tools
Thesaurus of Geographic Names
Hierarchy Display
Vernacular Display
|
English Display
Click the
icon to view the hierarchy.
Check the boxes to view multiple records at once.
Top of the TGN hierarchy
(hierarchy root)
....
World
(facet)
........
North and Central America
(continent)
............
United States
(nation)
................
Florida
(state)
....................
Manatee
(county)
........................
[
view physical features
]
................................
Ballentine Manor
(inhabited place)
................................
Bayshore Gardens
(inhabited place)
................................
Bethany
(inhabited place)
................................
Bradenton
(inhabited place)
................................
Buffalo Canal
(canal)
................................
Bunker Hill
(inhabited place)
................................
Cedar Hammock Drainage Canal
(canal)
................................
College Plaza
(transport point)
................................
Cortez
(inhabited place)
................................
Cortez Plaza
(shopping center)
................................
Duette
(inhabited place)
................................
Eastgate
(inhabited place)
................................
Edgeville
(inhabited place)
................................
Ellenton
(inhabited place)
................................
Elwood Park
(inhabited place)
................................
Erie
(inhabited place)
................................
Fort Hamer
(inhabited place)
................................
Foxleigh
(inhabited place)
................................
Frye Canal
(canal)
................................
Fullers Earth
(inhabited place)
................................
Gillette
(inhabited place)
................................
Keentown
(inhabited place)
................................
Longbeach
(inhabited place)
................................
Longboat Key
(inhabited place)
................................
Lorraine
(inhabited place)
................................
Madira Bickel Mound State Archaeological Site
(prehistoric site)
................................
Manatee, Lake
(reservoir)
................................
Manavista
(inhabited place)
................................
Manhattan
(inhabited place)
................................
Matoaka
(inhabited place)
................................
Memphis
(inhabited place)
................................
Memphis Heights
(inhabited place)
................................
Myakka City
(inhabited place)
................................
Myakka Head
(inhabited place)
................................
Oak Knoll
(inhabited place)
................................
Old Duette
(inhabited place)
................................
Oneco
(inhabited place)
................................
Palma Sola
(inhabited place)
................................
Palmetto
(inhabited place)
................................
Palm View
(inhabited place)
................................
Parmalee
(inhabited place)
................................
Parrish
(inhabited place)
................................
Pearce Canal
(canal)
................................
Piney Point
(transport point)
................................
Rubonia
(inhabited place)
................................
Rye
(inhabited place)
................................
Samoset
(inhabited place)
................................
Sandy
(inhabited place)
................................
Tallevast
(inhabited place)
................................
Terra Ceia
(inhabited place)
................................
Terra Mana
(inhabited place)
................................
Trailer Estates
(inhabited place)
................................
Verna
(inhabited place)
................................
Wade Canal
(canal)
................................
Ward Lake
(reservoir)
................................
Waterbury
(inhabited place)
................................
Whitfield Estates
(inhabited place)
................................
Willow
(inhabited place)
The J. Paul Getty Trust
© 2004 J. Paul Getty Trust
Terms of Use
/
Privacy Policy
/
Contact Us