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Monaghan Township, Pennsylvania

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Christ Lutheran Church, Fileys, Monaghan TWP, YorkCo PA
Christ Lutheran Church, Fileys, Monaghan TWP, YorkCo PA

Monaghan Township is a township in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,674 at the 2020 census.The township was named after the town and county of Monaghan in Ireland.

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Monaghan Township, Pennsylvania
East Mount Airy Road, Monaghan Township

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N 40.133333333333 ° E -76.949722222222 °
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East Mount Airy Road

East Mount Airy Road
17019 Monaghan Township
Pennsylvania, United States
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Christ Lutheran Church, Fileys, Monaghan TWP, YorkCo PA
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Bowmansdale, Pennsylvania

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