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There's a dot on the map for a location in northeastern Tennessee; this population is not mentioned in the text (nor have I ever heard reference to such a population--but this is fairly meaningless). What's the source of the Tennessee population "dot"? If it's legitimate, it should be mentioned in the text. If it's not, it should be removed from the map. philiptdotcom (talk) 02:26, 5 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]