- Pennsylvania - Wikipedia
Pennsylvania, [b] officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, [c] is a 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 the Ohio River to its west, Lake Erie and New York to its north, the Delaware River and New Jersey to its east, and
- Pennsylvania | Geography, History, Capital, Population, Map, Flag . . .
Pennsylvania, constituent state of the U S , one of the original 13 American colonies It is bounded to the north by Lake Erie and New York; to the east by New York and New Jersey; to the south by Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia, and to the west by West Virginia and Ohio Its capital is Harrisburg
- Home | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Local, state, and federal government websites often end in gov Commonwealth of Pennsylvania government websites and email systems use "pennsylvania gov" or "pa gov" at the end of the address Before sharing sensitive or personal information, make sure you're on an official state website
- Pennsylvania Maps Facts - World Atlas
Physical map of Pennsylvania showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps Key facts about Pennsylvania
- Visit Pennsylvania | Your Great American Getaway
Discover Pennsylvania’s adventures, history, and fall colors Plan your getaway with events, road trips, and must-see destinations across PA
- Pennsylvania - State, Map Capital - HISTORY
Pennsylvania became known as the birthplace of independence
- Pennsylvania State Data | Population, Symbols, Government . . . - 1Keydata
Facts about Pennsylvania, including the capital, number of electoral votes, state symbols, iconic local foods, popular tourist attractions, famous people, sports teams, fun facts, and more
- Pennsylvania - Wikitravel
Pennsylvania [1] is an eastern state in the United States It is known for its Revolutionary War-era historical sites like Valley Forge, its large cities like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, its farming regions, some occupied by the Amish, and a (once)-strong industrial history With equally large swaths of cities and towns as fields and mountains, Pennsylvania is a rich and varied state, as well
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