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Pennsylvania officially the Commonwealth (refers to the "common weal" or well-being of the public) of Pennsylvania. It is a state in the Mid-Atlantic, bordered by New York and Lake Erie in the north; New York and New Jersey in the east; Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia in the south; and West Virginia and Ohio in the west. Pennsylvania is the 5th-most populous state with 12,801,989 inhabitants in 2019. Its capital is Harrisburg, but its largest city is Philadelphia. Its governor is Tom Wolf.

Pennsylvania generally has a humid continental climate characterized by wide fluctuations in seasonal temperatures, with prevailing winds from the west. The average temperature in July is about 70 °F (21 °C) and in January about 28 °F (−2 °C). The growing season varies from nearly 200 days in the southeast to only 90 days in the north-central part of the state. About half of the state is wooded, although only small areas are still virgin forest, which has made Pennsylvania a place unique for hunting thanks to its abundant wildlife: rabbits, pheasants, and squirrels, tens of thousands of deer and a few hundred black bears.

In 1681, Englishman William Penn, a member of a Christian group called the Quakers, founded the British colony of Pennsylvania. A wave of German immigrants including Quakers, Mennonites, and Amish moved to the area. These settlers eventually developed their own dialect and their descendants are now called the Pennsylvania Dutch. In 1787, after the Independence War ended, Pennsylvania became the second U.S. state.

The economy of Pennsylvania has evolved through three distinct eras since the time of the first settlement, but since the 1920s service activities have increased drastically and have come to dominate employment. Of the total workforce, only a tiny fraction is now employed in the primary sector (agriculture, mining, and lumbering).

If you want information about your city in Pennsylvania, click on the Pennsylvania city names or Pennsylvania town names below:

Complete List of Cities in Pennsylvania

  • SUGAR GROVE

    Sugar Grove is a Borough in Warren county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • BEDFORD

    Bedford is a Borough in Bedford county with -4 000 inhabitants.

  • BRIDGEVILLE

    Bridgeville is a Borough in Allegheny county with -10 000 inhabitants.

  • DELMONT

    Delmont is a Borough in Westmoreland county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • SPRINGDALE

    Springdale is a Borough in Allegheny county with -4 000 inhabitants.

  • CONNEAUTVILLE

    Conneautville is a Borough in Crawford county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • FLEETWOOD

    Fleetwood is a Borough in Berks county with -5 000 inhabitants.

  • EVERETT

    Everett is a Borough in Bedford county with -2 000 inhabitants.

  • PINE GROVE

    Pine Grove is a Borough in Perry county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • RIDLEY PARK

    Ridley Park is a Borough in Delaware county with -10 000 inhabitants.

  • SEVEN SPRINGS

    Seven Springs is a Borough in Somerset county with -500 inhabitants.

  • NEW WILMINGTON

    New Wilmington is a Borough in Lawrence county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • PALO ALTO

    Palo Alto is a Borough in Schuylkill county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • RIEGELSVILLE

    Riegelsville is a Borough in Bucks county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • GEISTOWN

    Geistown is a Borough in Cambria county with -3 000 inhabitants.

  • KENNETT SQUARE

    Kennett Square is a Borough in Chester county with -10 000 inhabitants.

  • ALBION

    Albion is a Borough in Jefferson county with -2 000 inhabitants.

  • DRAVOSBURG

    Dravosburg is a Borough in Allegheny county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • CONYNGHAM

    Conyngham is a Borough in Luzerne county with -2 000 inhabitants.

  • LOGANTON

    Loganton is a Borough in Clinton county with -500 inhabitants.

  • PARKER

    Parker is a City in Armstrong county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • SUGAR NOTCH

    Sugar Notch is a Borough in Luzerne county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • BURNHAM

    Burnham is a Borough in Mifflin county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • SOUTHMONT

    Southmont is a Borough in Cambria county with -2 500 inhabitants.

  • EAST BUTLER

    East Butler is a Borough in Butler county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • KITTANNING

    Kittanning is a Borough in Armstrong county with -5 000 inhabitants.

  • BONNEAUVILLE

    Bonneauville is a Borough in Adams county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • NEW MILFORD

    New Milford is a Borough in Susquehanna county with -1 000 inhabitants.

  • CRESSONA

    Cressona is a Borough in Schuylkill county with -2 000 inhabitants.

  • WESTFIELD

    Westfield is a Borough in Tioga county with -1 500 inhabitants.

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