Laingkat is an extinct town in Decatur County, in the U.S. stateofGeorgia. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place.[1] A variant name is "Land Cat".[1]
The community was named after Langkat, in the Indonesian province of North Sumatra, the origin of a type of tobacco grown locally in Georgia.[2]
Municipalities and communities of Decatur County, Georgia, United States
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30°43′10″N 84°29′18″W / 30.71944°N 84.48833°W / 30.71944; -84.48833
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