How should the locations be punctuated in the sentence: ‘The conference has people who have come from Des Moines Iowa Sacramento California Alamo Tennessee and other places as well.’?
A. Des Moines Iowa, Sacramento California, Alamo Tennessee
B. Des Moines, Iowa: Sacramento, California: Alamo, Tennessee
C. Des Moines, Iowa, Sacramento, California, Alamo, Tennessee
D. Des Moines, Iowa; Sacramento, California; Alamo, Tennessee

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