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World
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North and Central America
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United States
(nation)
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Kentucky
(state)
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Mason
(county)
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Country Club Heights
(inhabited place)
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Dover
(inhabited place)
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Fernleaf
(inhabited place)
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Fox Farm
(deserted settlement)
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Fox Farm Site
(deserted settlement)
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Germantown
(inhabited place)
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Grant Lake
(reservoir)
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Helena
(inhabited place)
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Jackpot Lake
(reservoir)
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Lewisburg
(inhabited place)
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Mays Lick
(inhabited place)
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Maysville
(inhabited place)
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Minerva
(inhabited place)
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Moranburg
(inhabited place)
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Mount Gilead
(inhabited place)
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Murphysville
(inhabited place)
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Old Washington
(inhabited place)
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Orangeburg
(inhabited place)
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Plumville
(inhabited place)
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Rectorville
(inhabited place)
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Sardis
(inhabited place)
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Shannon
(inhabited place)
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Somo
(inhabited place)
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South Ripley
(inhabited place)
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Springdale
(inhabited place)
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Weedonia
(inhabited place)
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