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TYPE OF MUNICIPALITY IN THE U.S. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
Town (Pennsylvania); Pennsylvania township; Townships in Pennsylvania
  • Location of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States of America

Keystone State         
  • Logan Township]]
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  • Bethlehem]] was one of the world's leading steel manufacturers for most of the 19th and 20th century. In 1982, however, it discontinued most of its operations, declared bankruptcy in 2001, and was dissolved in 2003.
  • South Philadelphia]], home of the [[Philadelphia Phillies]], the oldest continuous same-name, same-city franchise in American professional sports
  • access-date=July 10, 2008}}</ref>
  • Ethnic origins in Pennsylvania
  • Wyoming County]], October 2011
  • U.S. Capitol]].<ref name="Sources and detailed information">[https://www.nps.gov/flni/learn/historyculture/sources-and-detailed-information.htm "Sources and detailed information"], National Park Service website</ref>
  • Harrisburg]]
  • Hershey]]
  • United States Constitution]] were adopted in 1776 and 1787-88, respectively
  • Lancaster County]]; Pennsylvania has the largest Amish population of any state.
  • Gettysburg]] and delivered the [[Gettysburg Address]], considered one of the best-known speeches in American history.<ref name="Conant 2015 ix"/><ref name="Holsinger 1999 102"/>
  • Map of Pennsylvania's 67 counties]]
  • Köppen climate types]] in Pennsylvania
  • Republican}}
  • US unemployment rate}}
  • 21st-busiest airport]] in the nation with nearly 10 million passengers annually as of 2021
  •  access-date=May 21, 2010}}</ref>
  • 1975]]
  • Long Pond]]
  • Pennsylvania's 16 casinos]]
  • Pennsylvania German]] settlers, is the oldest continuously occupied building structure in the [[Lehigh Valley]] and one of the oldest in Pennsylvania<ref>[https://shelterhouseemmaus.org/about/ Shelter House official website], retrieved May 4, 2022</ref>
  • Broad Street]] in [[South Philadelphia]], February 2010
  • The [[Philadelphia Eagles]] are presented with the [[Vince Lombardi Trophy]] after winning [[Super Bowl LII]] on February 4, 2018
  • Union's]] ultimate victory. The battle is depicted in this 1887 [[Thure de Thulstrup]] painting, ''Battle of Gettysburg''.
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Pennsilvania; Pensylvania; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Pennyslvania, United States; Pennylvania; Pencilvania; State of pennsylvania; Keystone State; US-PA; Pennslyvania; Pennsylvania (state); Pennsylvana; Pennsylvania, United States; Pennsylvannia; The Keystone State; The Quaker State; The Coal State; The Oil State; Penna.; Demographics of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (U.S. state); 2nd State; State of Pennsylvania; Pensylvaina; Economy of Pennsylvania; Transportation in Pennsylvania; Religion in Pennsylvania; Second State; Transport in Pennsylvania; The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Cuisine of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania, United States of America; PA state; PA (state); Keystone state; Pennsilfaani; Penn.; Penn's Woods; Pennsylvania, PA; Culture of Pennsylvania; Art of Pennsylvania; Mass transit in Pennsylvania; Pennyslvania; Pennsylania; Languages of Pennsylvania; Bus transport in Pennsylvania; Rail transport in Pennsylvania; Railroads in Pennsylvania; Railways in Pennsylvania; Taxation in Pennsylvania; Banking in Pennsylvania; Ethnic groups in Pennsylvania
·add. ·- Pennsylvania;
- a nickname alluding to its having been the central one of the 13 original United States.
Penn.         
  • Logan Township]]
  • website=Top Universities}}</ref>
  • Bethlehem]] was one of the world's leading steel manufacturers for most of the 19th and 20th century. In 1982, however, it discontinued most of its operations, declared bankruptcy in 2001, and was dissolved in 2003.
  • South Philadelphia]], home of the [[Philadelphia Phillies]], the oldest continuous same-name, same-city franchise in American professional sports
  • access-date=July 10, 2008}}</ref>
  • Ethnic origins in Pennsylvania
  • Wyoming County]], October 2011
  • U.S. Capitol]].<ref name="Sources and detailed information">[https://www.nps.gov/flni/learn/historyculture/sources-and-detailed-information.htm "Sources and detailed information"], National Park Service website</ref>
  • Harrisburg]]
  • Hershey]]
  • United States Constitution]] were adopted in 1776 and 1787-88, respectively
  • Lancaster County]]; Pennsylvania has the largest Amish population of any state.
  • Gettysburg]] and delivered the [[Gettysburg Address]], considered one of the best-known speeches in American history.<ref name="Conant 2015 ix"/><ref name="Holsinger 1999 102"/>
  • Map of Pennsylvania's 67 counties]]
  • Köppen climate types]] in Pennsylvania
  • Republican}}
  • US unemployment rate}}
  • 21st-busiest airport]] in the nation with nearly 10 million passengers annually as of 2021
  •  access-date=May 21, 2010}}</ref>
  • 1975]]
  • Long Pond]]
  • Pennsylvania's 16 casinos]]
  • Pennsylvania German]] settlers, is the oldest continuously occupied building structure in the [[Lehigh Valley]] and one of the oldest in Pennsylvania<ref>[https://shelterhouseemmaus.org/about/ Shelter House official website], retrieved May 4, 2022</ref>
  • Broad Street]] in [[South Philadelphia]], February 2010
  • The [[Philadelphia Eagles]] are presented with the [[Vince Lombardi Trophy]] after winning [[Super Bowl LII]] on February 4, 2018
  • Union's]] ultimate victory. The battle is depicted in this 1887 [[Thure de Thulstrup]] painting, ''Battle of Gettysburg''.
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Pennsilvania; Pensylvania; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Pennyslvania, United States; Pennylvania; Pencilvania; State of pennsylvania; Keystone State; US-PA; Pennslyvania; Pennsylvania (state); Pennsylvana; Pennsylvania, United States; Pennsylvannia; The Keystone State; The Quaker State; The Coal State; The Oil State; Penna.; Demographics of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania (U.S. state); 2nd State; State of Pennsylvania; Pensylvaina; Economy of Pennsylvania; Transportation in Pennsylvania; Religion in Pennsylvania; Second State; Transport in Pennsylvania; The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Cuisine of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania, United States of America; PA state; PA (state); Keystone state; Pennsilfaani; Penn.; Penn's Woods; Pennsylvania, PA; Culture of Pennsylvania; Art of Pennsylvania; Mass transit in Pennsylvania; Pennyslvania; Pennsylania; Languages of Pennsylvania; Bus transport in Pennsylvania; Rail transport in Pennsylvania; Railroads in Pennsylvania; Railways in Pennsylvania; Taxation in Pennsylvania; Banking in Pennsylvania; Ethnic groups in Pennsylvania
(also Penna.)
¦ abbreviation Pennsylvania.
Township (Pennsylvania)         
Under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a township is the lowest level municipal corporation of government. All of Pennsylvania's land area outside of incorporated cities, boroughs, and one town has been incorporated into a township which serves as the legal entity providing local self-government functions.

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Township (Pennsylvania)

Under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a township is the lowest level of municipal incorporation of government. All of Pennsylvania's communities outside of incorporated cities, boroughs, and one town has been incorporated into a township which serves as the legal entity providing local self-government functions. In general, townships in Pennsylvania encompass larger land areas than other municipalities, and tend to be located in suburban, exurban, or rural parts of the commonwealth. As with other incorporated municipalities in Pennsylvania, townships exist within counties and are subordinate to or dependent upon the county level of government.