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World
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North and Central America
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United States
(nation)
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Virginia
(state)
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Rockbridge
(county)
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Bells Valley
(inhabited place)
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Blacksburg
(inhabited place)
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Brownsburg
(inhabited place)
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Buena Vista
(independent city) [
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Buffalo Bend
(inhabited place)
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Buffalo Forge
(inhabited place)
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Bustleburg
(inhabited place)
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California
(inhabited place)
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Cave Mountain Lake
(reservoir)
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Cedar Grove
(inhabited place)
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Cold Sulpher Springs Lake
(reservoir)
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Collierstown
(inhabited place)
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Cornwall
(inhabited place)
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Crossroads Store
(inhabited place)
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Davis
(inhabited place)
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Decatur
(inhabited place)
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Denmark
(inhabited place)
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Donaldsburg
(inhabited place)
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East Lexington
(inhabited place)
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Effinger
(inhabited place)
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Fairfield
(inhabited place)
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Fancy Hill
(inhabited place)
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Fredericksburg
(inhabited place)
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Gilmore Mills
(inhabited place)
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Glasgow
(inhabited place)
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Goshen
(inhabited place)
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Irish Creek
(inhabited place)
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Jonestown
(inhabited place)
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Kerrs Creek
(inhabited place)
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Lexington
(independent city) [
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Lexington Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Maple Grove
(inhabited place)
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Marlbrook
(inhabited place)
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McClung Mill
(inhabited place)
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Mechanicsville
(inhabited place)
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Merriweather, Lake
(reservoir)
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Midvale
(transport point)
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Mountain View
(inhabited place)
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Murat
(inhabited place)
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Natural Bridge
(inhabited place)
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Natural Bridge Station
(inhabited place)
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Newtown
(inhabited place)
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Oakdale
(inhabited place)
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Raphine
(inhabited place)
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Rapps Mill
(inhabited place)
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Red Mills
(inhabited place)
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Riverside
(inhabited place)
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Robertson, Lake
(reservoir)
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Rockbridge Baths
(inhabited place)
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South River
(inhabited place)
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Springfield
(inhabited place)
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Stewardsburg
(inhabited place)
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Timber Ridge
(inhabited place)
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Vesuvius
(inhabited place)
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Wades Mill
(inhabited place)
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Willow Lake
(reservoir)
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Wilson Springs
(inhabited place)
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Zack
(inhabited place)
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