"34.76972222222222 -85.69444444444444" . . . . "22877003"^^ . . "-5" . . "\u9577\u5CF6 (\u963F\u62C9\u5DF4\u99AC\u5DDE)"@zh . . "Carpenter (Alabama)"@fr . . . . . . . "Long Island (also called Carpenter, Carpenter Station, and Carpenters Station) is an unincorporated community in the northeastern corner of Jackson County, Alabama, United States. Long Island appears on the Bridgeport U.S. Geological Survey Map. It was reportedly named Carpenter for a family that lived there prior to 1852, when it was given the English form of the original Cherokee name of the village on the long island in the Tennessee River dating from 1783."@en . "-6"^^ . . "-5"^^ . "-6" . . . . "Long Island, Alabama"@en . . . "CDT"@en . . . "256" . "Alabama#USA"@en . . . . "-85.69444274902344"^^ . . "256"^^ . "POINT(-85.694442749023 34.769721984863)"^^ . . . . . . "196.9008"^^ . "646"^^ . . "994557776"^^ . . . "Carpenter est une communaut\u00E9 non-incorpor\u00E9e du comt\u00E9 de Baldwin (Alabama). Elle fait partie de l' de Daphne\u2013Fairhope\u2013Foley."@fr . . . "3217"^^ . . . "United States"@en . . . . . . . "Carpenter est une communaut\u00E9 non-incorpor\u00E9e du comt\u00E9 de Baldwin (Alabama). Elle fait partie de l' de Daphne\u2013Fairhope\u2013Foley."@fr . "\u9577\u5CF6\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ALong Island\uFF09\u662F\u4E00\u500B\u4F4D\u65BC\u7F8E\u570B\u963F\u62C9\u5DF4\u99AC\u5DDE\u5091\u514B\u905C\u7E23\u7684\u975E\u5EFA\u5236\u5730\u5340\u3002\u8A72\u5730\u7684\u9762\u7A4D\u548C\u4EBA\u53E3\u7686\u672A\u77E5\u3002"@zh . . . . "\u9577\u5CF6\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ALong Island\uFF09\u662F\u4E00\u500B\u4F4D\u65BC\u7F8E\u570B\u963F\u62C9\u5DF4\u99AC\u5DDE\u5091\u514B\u905C\u7E23\u7684\u975E\u5EFA\u5236\u5730\u5340\u3002\u8A72\u5730\u7684\u9762\u7A4D\u548C\u4EBA\u53E3\u7686\u672A\u77E5\u3002"@zh . "Long Island, Alabama"@en . . . . . . . "154472"^^ . . "Long Island (also called Carpenter, Carpenter Station, and Carpenters Station) is an unincorporated community in the northeastern corner of Jackson County, Alabama, United States. Long Island appears on the Bridgeport U.S. Geological Survey Map. It was reportedly named Carpenter for a family that lived there prior to 1852, when it was given the English form of the original Cherokee name of the village on the long island in the Tennessee River dating from 1783."@en . "Long Island"@en . "Long Island, Alabama"@en . . . . . "34.76972198486328"^^ . . . . . "GNIS feature ID"@en . . .