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- High_Hills_of_Santee wikiPageWikiLink Wilmington_and_Manchester_Railroad.
- High_Hills_of_Santee wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- High_Hills_of_Santee wikiPageWikiLink Wyndham_Meredith_Manning.
- High_Hills_of_Santee wikiPageWikiLink File:Stateburg_holy_cross_1419.JPG.
- High_Hills_of_Santee wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Hills of Santee".
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- High_Hills_of_Santee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- High_Hills_of_Santee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:South_Carolina.
- High_Hills_of_Santee subject Category:Geography_of_Lee_County,_South_Carolina.
- High_Hills_of_Santee subject Category:Geography_of_Sumter_County,_South_Carolina.
- High_Hills_of_Santee subject Category:High_Hills_of_Santee.
- High_Hills_of_Santee hypernym Region.
- High_Hills_of_Santee point "33.984 -80.548".
- High_Hills_of_Santee type Settlement.
- High_Hills_of_Santee type SpatialThing.
- High_Hills_of_Santee comment "The High Hills of Santee, sometimes known as the High Hills of the Santee, is a long, narrow hilly region in the western part of Sumter County, South Carolina. It has been called \"one of the state's most famous areas\". The High Hills of Santee region lies north of the Santee River and east of the Wateree River, one of the two rivers that join to form the Santee. It extends north almost to the Kershaw county line and northeasterly to include the former summer resort town of Bradford Springs.".
- High_Hills_of_Santee label "High Hills of Santee".
- High_Hills_of_Santee sameAs Q5755651.
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- High_Hills_of_Santee sameAs Q5755651.
- High_Hills_of_Santee lat "33.984".
- High_Hills_of_Santee long "-80.548".
- High_Hills_of_Santee wasDerivedFrom High_Hills_of_Santee?oldid=701729827.
- High_Hills_of_Santee depiction Stateburg_holy_cross_1419.JPG.
- High_Hills_of_Santee isPrimaryTopicOf High_Hills_of_Santee.