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Top of the TGN hierarchy
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World
(facet)
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North and Central America
(continent)
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United States
(nation)
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Missouri
(state)
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Hickory
(county)
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Almon
(inhabited place)
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Avery
(inhabited place) [
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Butcher
(inhabited place)
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Carsons Corner
(inhabited place)
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Cross Timbers
(inhabited place)
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Elkton
(inhabited place)
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Galmey
(inhabited place)
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Glenwood in Hidden Valley, Lake
(reservoir)
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Hermitage
(inhabited place)
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Hogle Creek Prairie
(area)
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Jordan
(inhabited place)
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Nemo
(inhabited place)
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Number 15 Dam
(reservoir)
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Peterson Mine
(mine)
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Phillips Ford
(inhabited place)
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Pittsburg
(inhabited place)
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Pomme de Terre Lake
(reservoir)
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Preston
(inhabited place)
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Quincy
(inhabited place)
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Round Bottom Ford
(inhabited place)
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Seedtick Mine
(mine)
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Twenty-five Mile Prairie
(area)
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Weaubleau
(inhabited place)
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Wheatland
(inhabited place)
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Wheatland Prairie
(area)
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White Cloud
(inhabited place)
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