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    Pennsylvania , officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch: Pennsilfaani), is a U.S. state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States. It borders Delaware to its southeast, Maryland to its south, West Virginia to its southwest, Ohio and … See more

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    Pennsylvania's history of human habitation extends thousands of years before the foundation of the colonial Province of Pennsylvania in … See more

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    As of the 2020 U.S. census, Pennsylvania had a population of 13,011,844, up from 12,702,379 in 2010. Pennsylvania is the fifth-most populated … See more

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    Pennsylvania has had five constitutions during its statehood: 1776, 1790, 1838, 1874, and 1968. Before that the province of Pennsylvania was governed for a century by a See more

    Pennsylvania has 500 public school districts, thousands of private schools, publicly funded colleges and universities, and over 100 private … See more

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    Pennsylvania is 170 miles (274 km) north to south and 283 miles (455 km) east to west. Of a total 46,055 square miles (119,282 km ), … See more

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    As of 2024, Pennsylvania's gross state product (GSP) of $1.017 trillion is the sixth-largest among all U.S. states behind California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Illinois. … See more

    Since the latter half of the 20th century, Pennsylvania has been perceived as a powerful swing state, and winning Pennsylvania has since been deemed as essential to U.S. presidential candidates. Only thrice between 1932 and 1988 (1932, 1948, and See more

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    Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States. Pennsylvania borders Delaware to its southeast, Maryland to its south, West Virginia to its southwest, Ohio to its west, Lake Erie and the Canadian province of Ontario to its northwest, New York state to its north, and the Delaware River and New Jersey to its east.
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  4. Pennsylvania | Capital, Population, Map, Flag, Facts, & History ...

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  6. Pennsylvania ‑ State, Map & Capital - HISTORY

    Nov 9, 2009 · Learn about Pennsylvania's colonial history, industrialization, population shifts and famous figures. Explore its monuments, landmarks and culture, from Philadelphia to Gettysburg.

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    Learn about Pennsylvania, the second state to join the United States, its history, geography, demographics, and education. Find out its nickname, capital, largest city, and famous people.

  8. Pennsylvania - Wikiwand

    Pennsylvania is the fifth-most populous state in the United States, with over 13 million residents as of the 2020 United States census, its highest decennial census count ever. [2] The state is the 33rd-largest by area and has the ninth …

  9. Pennsylvania summary | Britannica

    Pennsylvania, officially Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, State, Middle Atlantic region, U.S. Area: 46,054 sq mi (119,280 sq km). Population: (2020) 13,002,700; (2023 est.) 12,961,683. Capital: Harrisburg.

  10. Pennsylvania - Colonial, Revolution, Industry | Britannica

    2 days ago · By the eve of the American Revolution, Pennsylvania had become a centre of military, economic, and political activity.

  11. Pennsylvania | State Facts & History - Infoplease

    Jan 20, 2023 · Learn about Pennsylvania, one of the original 13 colonies and a key site of the American Revolution and Constitution. Find out about its population, economy, government, symbols, and attractions.

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