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North and Central America
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United States
(nation)
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Indiana
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Clay
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Art
(inhabited place)
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Ashboro
(inhabited place)
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Asherville
(inhabited place)
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Barrick Corner
(inhabited place)
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Bee Ridge
(inhabited place)
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Benwood
(inhabited place)
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Billtown
(inhabited place)
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Billville
(inhabited place)
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Bogle Corner
(inhabited place)
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Bowles Lake
(reservoir)
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Brazil
(inhabited place)
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Brunswick
(inhabited place)
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Buchanan Corner
(inhabited place)
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Calcutta
(inhabited place)
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Carbon
(inhabited place)
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Cardonia
(inhabited place)
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Center Point
(inhabited place)
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Cherryvale
(inhabited place) [
N
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Clay City
(inhabited place)
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Cloverland
(inhabited place)
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Coalmont
(inhabited place)
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Conneley Ditch
(canal)
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Cory
(inhabited place)
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Cottage Hill
(inhabited place)
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Danville
(inhabited place)
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Donaldsonville
(inhabited place)
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Eel River
(inhabited place)
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Harmony
(inhabited place)
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Hickory Island
(inhabited place) [
N
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Hoffman Crossing
(inhabited place)
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Hoosierville
(inhabited place)
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Howesville
(inhabited place)
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Izaak Walton Lake
(reservoir)
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Knightsville
(inhabited place)
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Lafferty Ditch
(canal)
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Lateral Number Four
(canal)
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Lena
(inhabited place) [
N
]
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Mechanicsburg
(inhabited place)
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Middlebury
(inhabited place)
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New Brunswick
(inhabited place)
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Old Hill
(inhabited place)
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Perth
(inhabited place)
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Poland
(inhabited place)
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Pontiac
(inhabited place)
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Purdy Hill
(inhabited place)
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Risslers Lake
(reservoir)
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Saline City
(inhabited place)
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Shady Lane
(inhabited place)
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Six Points
(inhabited place)
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Staunton
(inhabited place)
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Stearleyville
(inhabited place)
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Tapawingo Lake
(reservoir)
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Turner
(inhabited place)
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Twin Beach
(inhabited place)
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Twin Beach Lake
(reservoir)
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Water Works Lake
(reservoir)
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Wickville
(inhabited place)
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Woods, Lake in the
(reservoir)
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