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Top of the TGN hierarchy
(hierarchy root)
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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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Georgia
(state)
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Bryan
(county)
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Belfast
(inhabited place)
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Billie Pond
(reservoir)
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Blitchton
(inhabited place)
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Brisbon
(inhabited place)
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Bryan Neck
(inhabited place)
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Cottonham
(inhabited place)
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Daniel
(inhabited place)
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Ellabell
(inhabited place)
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Fancy Hall
(inhabited place)
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Fort McAllister
(inhabited place)
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Fort Stewart
(defense installation) [
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Groveland
(inhabited place)
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Haarley Lake
(reservoir)
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Keller
(inhabited place)
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Lanier
(inhabited place)
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Letford
(inhabited place)
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Lorraine, Lake
(reservoir)
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Myrtle Grove
(inhabited place)
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Oak Level
(inhabited place)
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Ogeechee Neck
(area)
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Pembroke
(inhabited place)
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Port Royal
(inhabited place)
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Rabbit Hill
(inhabited place)
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Reka
(inhabited place)
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Richmond Hill
(inhabited place)
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Southward
(inhabited place)
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Sweet Hill
(inhabited place)
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