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Top of the TGN hierarchy
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World
(facet)
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Europe
(continent)
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United Kingdom
(nation)
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Mid and East Antrim
(local council)
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Ahoghill
(inhabited place)
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Ballycarry
(inhabited place)
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Ballycloghan
(inhabited place)
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Ballygalley
(archaeological site)
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Ballygarvey
(estate)
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Ballylumford
(inhabited place)
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Ballymena
(inhabited place)
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Bellahill
(inhabited place)
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Beltoy
(inhabited place)
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Broughshane
(inhabited place)
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Cargan
(inhabited place)
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Carncastle
(inhabited place)
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Carnlough
(inhabited place)
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Carrickfergus
(inhabited place)
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Carrickfergus Castle
(building)
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Castle Chichester
(ancient site)
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Castle Dobbs
(estate)
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Cleggan Lodge
(building)
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Clogh
(inhabited place)
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Connor
(inhabited place)
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Crebilly House
(estate)
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Cullybackey
(inhabited place)
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Drumnasole
(estate)
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Duffstown
(inhabited place)
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Eden
(inhabited place)
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Galdanagh
(inhabited place)
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Galgorm
(inhabited place)
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Galgorm Castle
(estate)
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Garron Tower Hotel
(building)
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Glenarm
(inhabited place)
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Glenarm Castle
(estate)
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Glenoe
(inhabited place)
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Glenravel House
(estate)
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Glynn
(inhabited place)
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Gracehill
(inhabited place)
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Gransha
(inhabited place)
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Greenisland
(inhabited place)
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Headwood
(inhabited place)
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Irish Omerbane
(inhabited place)
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Kells
(inhabited place)
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Kellswater Station
(railroad station)
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Kilroot
(inhabited place)
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Kilwaughter Castle
(estate)
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Knockanully
(inhabited place)
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Larne
(inhabited place)
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Lisrodden
(inhabited place)
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Magheramorne
(inhabited place)
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Magheramorne House
(estate)
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Milltown
(inhabited place)
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Moorfields
(inhabited place)
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New Ferry
(inhabited place)
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Newtown Crommelin
(inhabited place)
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Olderfleet Castle
(ancient site)
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Orlands
(estate)
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Portglenone
(inhabited place)
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Rathkenny
(inhabited place)
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Rathsherry
(inhabited place)
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Red Hall
(estate)
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Springmount
(inhabited place)
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Teeshan
(inhabited place)
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The Sheddings
(inhabited place)
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Tullymore Lodge
(building)
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Whitehead
(inhabited place)
............................
Whitesides Corner
(inhabited place)
............................
Woodburn
(inhabited place)
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